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3: Re: End of my rope with lams
In response to 1 01/26/06 06:24 PM
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Sorry about my frustration in my last post. I, like a few other people I've seen in this forum, have done a lot more installing of php apps. Yes, 1.5 was installed on the server. I did sort of guess that that was the problem, I put 1.4.2 sdk on the server, but am not sure how I need to install lams so that it can use 1.4.2, while not having to uninstall 1.5, since there is another app using it. If there is a simple answer that would be great.
Thanks for any advice, I'm more frustrated with me than lams.

Posted by Jeremy Shankle

4: Re: Re: End of my rope with lams
In response to 3 01/26/06 06:47 PM
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Hi Jeremy,

No worries. A suggestion to cure frustration is a bottle of fine Australian red wine, Shiraz-Cabernet whenever possible. It works quite well for me ;-)

Now that you have installed 1.4.2, I think all you need is to make sure that the JAVA_HOME environment variable is set to the path where your 1.4.2 is installed.

$ export JAVA_HOME=/path/to/j2sdk1.4.2_09 (for instance)

After that, just run LAMS as usual. It should do the trick. Post your log here otherwise.

Thanks,

Ernie

Posted by Ernie Ghiglione

5: Re: Re: End of my rope with lams
In response to 3 01/26/06 06:50 PM
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Oh, one more thing... if you are running lams as a service, assumming that you have gone thru the steps in the Manual installation guide (Install LAMS as service (optional) section), then you can just modify the /etc/lams.conf to change the JAVA_HOME environment variable.

Ernie

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