Thread: RE : Compiling problems
Try $ which ant to see where ant is installed. I usually install it in /usr/local/ant, and ensure /usr/local/ant/bin is in my PATH. In addition I set another env variable JAVA_HOME to be where my JDK is That seems to work ok best wishes Mark
Hi <excerpt>$ which ant </excerpt> Well apparingly it isn't installed at all. The issued command didn't return anything. Does anyone happen to know where I can find ant for SuSE? Thx Thiemo <fontfamily><param>Helvetica</param> -- Thiemo Kellner Tösstalstrasse 146 CH-8400 Winterthur </fontfamily>Hi > $ which ant Well apparingly it isn't installed at all. The issued command didn't return anything. Does anyone happen to know where I can find ant for SuSE? Thx Thiemo -- Thiemo Kellner Tösstalstrasse 146 CH-8400 Winterthur
thiemo <thiemo@gmx.ch> writes: > Hi > > $ which ant > > Well apparingly it isn't installed at all. The issued command didn't > return anything. > > Does anyone happen to know where I can find ant for SuSE? You probably just need to add /opt/jakarta/ant (or wherever the binary ended up) to your PATH. -Doug -- Doug McNaught Wireboard Industries http://www.wireboard.com/ Custom software development, systems and network consulting. Java PostgreSQL Enhydra Python Zope Perl Apache Linux BSD...