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--- Ryan Tandy <tarpman@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> maxim wexler wrote: |
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> >> So we have to get Java back into your path... |
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> I've |
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> >> got Sun Java, so mine |
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> <MASSIVE SNIPPAGE> |
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> |
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> Have you run 'env-update && source /etc/profile' |
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> recently? env-update |
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> rebuilds your environment (variables like PATH) |
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> based on what's in |
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> /etc/env.d. java-config and friends don't set env |
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> variables themselves |
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> - they put them in /etc/env.d, and are supposed to |
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> call env-update as |
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> part of their cleanup. If this didn't happen for |
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> some reason, running |
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> it by hand may help. |
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> |
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> HTH. |
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> -- |
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See my reply to Ryan. Somehow overnight my complete |
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path statement returned. I don't remember the last |
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time I ran env-update etc. Correct me if I'm wrong, |
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but isn't it run automatically after completion of |
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emerge <some package>. Perhaps this is something I |
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should set up in cron, which I have yet to configure |
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or use. |
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