Sorry, I don't follow - which version is currently installed, and does the
vendor really need java-1.4.2-sun-compat or would just the plain JRE do?
I definitely wouldn't remove the contents of the /usr/java/jdkVersion that
you configured the middleware with, which is what it looks below that yum
plans to do - if that helps!
Thanks
Henry
On Thu, 16 Oct 2008, Winnie Lacesso wrote:
> In installing gLite3.1 on SL4, java-1.4.2-sun-compat had to be removed.
>
> To try debug our 16-bay Transtec RAID array problems, vendor
> requires java-1.4.2 to be installed to run some getconfig tool.
>
> Installing java-1.4.2-sun-compat also wants to install
>
> java-1.5.0-sun-compat noarch 1.5.0.16-1.1.sl.jpp sl-errata 45 k
> jdk i586 2000:1.5.0_16-fcs sl-errata 46 M
>
> Is it safe to do? Don't want to interfere with gLite3.1 SE software.
>
> Very grateful for advice,
>
> winnie l / brizzle
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