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Subject: Re: [ jEdit-devel ] How do I point jEdit to a JDK?
From: "=?UTF-8?B?SHJvdGvDsyBHw6Fib3I=?=" <hrotkogabor () gmail ! com>
Date: 2019-03-20 21:40:54
Message-ID: 34fb5123-886c-027d-2e3e-dd1951929c10 () gmail ! com
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Hi!
If I start jedit, I see this process:
/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-oracle/bin/java -classpath
/usr/share/jedit/jedit.jar org.gjt.sp.jedit.jEdit
Maybe you should try something like this.
Roti
2019. 03. 16. 2:04 keltezéssel, Randall Stebbins írta:
> I can't find this information anywhere, in spite of two days of web searching.
>
> There is nothing in the jEdit Help files about performing this crucial task. It \
> states that a JDK is needed, but doesn't tell the user how to associate jEdit with \
> that JDK! Someone needs to update the Help file for installing jEdit.
> Of course, I can find a zillion things on the web about both jEdit and JDKs - just \
> not how to associate the former with the latter! Plus, nearly everything is about \
> Windows and I am working on an iMac.
> I thought perhaps a jEdit Project might have a setting where the JDK could be \
> specified. Nope.
> Maybe there's a "back door" - some plug-in that would somehow cause jEdit to find \
> the JDK. None that I could find.
> Tried to launch jEdit in the Terminal using java.exe in the JDK with the jEdit.jar \
> as the target - just got one error after another. "Cannot create Virtual Machine" \
> etc.
> At the end of my rope. Should I uninstall jEdit and try another editor?
>
>
>
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