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From: Leif M. <lei...@ta...> - 2010-08-22 14:01:59
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Jeff, I also found the following: http://www.infohit.net/blog/post/run-java-tool-was-invoked-directly.html and this http://dingfelder.wordpress.com/2007/07/14/installing-eclipse-33-on-gentoo/ It does appear to be a Gentoo thing. I would like to find out exactly what you were doing to help with future requests. The Wrapper always goes through and resolves any and all symbolic links to get to the real path of a file a file reference. That might have something to do with why you were getting the following message: --- jvm 5 | * run-java-tool was invoked directly jvm 5 | * run-java-tool should only be used via symlinks to it --- Cheers, Leif On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Jeff Shanab <js...@ea...> wrote: > Thanks. (I guess I have become de-sensitized by warnings. :-) > > That sucks. I think it is a gentoo thing > > I went back to the default %JAVA_HOME%/bin/java and it started up. Thanks! > > >> Jeff, >> What does your wrapper.conf look like? The error about the use >> of run-java-tool is the problem >> >> - Leif >> >> >> On 2010/08/21, at 8:53, Jeff Shanab <js...@ea... >> <mailto:js...@ea...>> wrote: >> >>> run-java-tool |