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From: drekbour <dre...@fa...> - 2010-07-14 14:53:08
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I have been trying to install JSW onto a 64bit Solaris box that just happened to have a 32bit java installed. There is nothing illegal about this combination but I cannot find how to stop JSW insisting on attempting a 64bit invocation which ends up looking rather like this: bash-3.00# isainfo -b 64 bash-3.00# java -d64 -version execve(): No such file or directory Error trying to exec /usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.6.0/bin/amd64/java. Check if file exists and permissions are set correctly. Failed to start a 64-bit JVM process from a 32-bit JVM. Either 64-bit processes are not supported by this platform or the 64-bit components have not been installed. Any thoughts or is it not currently possible to override this behaviour? -- http://www.fastmail.fm - The professional email service |