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Old 03-31-2008, 09:24 AM   #1
Bjorne
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Java in CHROOT


Hello!

I have a 64bit lenny system with a 32bit sid chroot (which I installed using some guide - and is working).

I want to try Zend Studio, but as it's only available as a 32bit .bin I think it would play best inside my chroot.

The question is if I have to install a JRE inside my chroot - and if thats the case how do I do that? I remember installing the Sun JRE being hard enough on my 64bit root system - so how do I do it on my chroot - or do I just "route" java to my 64bit install?

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