I get this error when running metadata.sh on Ubuntu 12.10.
The issue is actually due to JAVA_HOME not set.
The way to fix it is to set JAVA_HOME correctly. For example:
> JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-i386/
> export JAVA_HOME
The developers can easily fix this issue if they replace the use of JAVA_HOME with simply callimg for "java" in the script. For example, instead of:
$JAVA_HOME/bin/java -Xmx128m -Dmetahome=$METAHOME -Djava.system.class.loader=nz.govt.natlib.meta.config.Loader
write:
java -Xmx128m -Dmetahome=$METAHOME -Djava.system.class.loader=nz.govt.natlib.meta.config.Loader
JAVA_HOME is not set up on every UNIX system. Yet if java is installed, calling directly for java will always work.
With havin so much content do you ever run into any issues of plagorism or copyright infringement? My website has a lot of unique content I've either authored myself or outsourced but it appears a lot of it is popping it up all over the web without my agreement. Do you know any solutions to help reduce content from being stolen? I'd genuinely appreciate it.
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