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Re: [udig-devel] JAI

Jai needs to be installed within the jre (this is an Eclipse related
requirement). Put the three jars in the jre/lib/ext directory, and the
.so in jre/lib/i386 directory. 

Hope this helps,

David

[dzwiers@porcupine jre1.5.0]$ pwd
/usr/java/jre1.5.0
[dzwiers@porcupine jre1.5.0]$ ls lib/i386/
awt_robot          libj2pkcs11.so               libmanagement.so
client             libjaas_unix.so              libmlib_image.so
gtkhelper          libjava_crw_demo.so          libmlib_jai.so
headless           libjavaplugin_jni.so         libnative_chmod.so
jvm.cfg            libjavaplugin_nscp_gcc29.so  libnet.so
libawt.so          libjavaplugin_nscp.so        libnio.so
libcmm.so          libjava.so                   librmi.so
libdcpr.so         libjawt.so                   libunpack.so
libdeploy.so       libJdbcOdbc.so               libverify.so
libdt_socket.so    libjdwp.so                   libzip.so
libfontmanager.so  libjpeg.so                   motif21
libhprof.so        libjsig.so                   native_threads
libinstrument.so   libjsoundalsa.so             server
libioser12.so      libjsound.so                 xawt
[dzwiers@porcupine jre1.5.0]$ ls lib/ext
clibwrapper_jiio.jar  jai_core.jar     mlibwrapper_jai.jar
dnsns.jar             jai_imageio.jar  sunjce_provider.jar
jai_codec.jar         localedata.jar   sunpkcs11.jar
[dzwiers@porcupine jre1.5.0]$



On Thu, 2004-10-07 at 12:34, Timothy H. Keitt wrote:
> I have the jpackage JAI rpm installed. Here's the output of rpm -q -l
> jai:
> 
> /usr/lib/libmlib_jai.so
> /usr/share/doc/jai-1.1.2
> /usr/share/doc/jai-1.1.2/COPYRIGHT-jai.txt
> /usr/share/doc/jai-1.1.2/INSTALL-jai.txt
> /usr/share/doc/jai-1.1.2/LICENSE-jai.txt
> /usr/share/doc/jai-1.1.2/README-jai.txt
> /usr/share/java/jai
> /usr/share/java/jai/jai_codec.jar
> /usr/share/java/jai/jai_core.jar
> /usr/share/java/jai/mlibwrapper_jai.jar
> 
> I get an error from udig 0.3 saying its not installed. No amount of
> twiddling CLASSPATH seems to help. What gives?
> 
> THK



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