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Old 11-17-2007, 06:11 AM   #1
RobynD
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FrostWire not working even with SunJava...


Background: I am fairly new to Linux and am running Fedora 7. I downloaded frostwire and it did not work. When I click on it it does not open. I have the same problem with a game called "Pioneers" - and RPM I downloaded. So I researched the problem and realized I did not have SunJava installed.

I downloaded it from Java.Com and installed it based on the steps you can find here (In case you need them):
http://www.java.com/en/download/help/5000010500.xml#rpm

Toward the end they have a way to test your plug-in and it said:

"Congratulations!
You have the recommended Java installed (Version 6 Update 3)"

I thought originally it might be a problem with conflicts (because I have tried several installations of Java unsuccessfully. But I don't think that is the problem because Java.Com said that it was installed.


The FROSTWIRE ISSUE:
When you go to the terminal, you get this:
[Robyn@localhost ~]$ frostwire
: command not found:
: No such file or directory
: command not found:
: command not found3:
'unFrost.sh: line 24: syntax error near unexpected token `
'unFrost.sh: line 24: `look_for_java()

----------------

My best guess is that there is a syntax error in this unFrost.sh file and I need to do gedit and correct it but I searched for it on my entire file system and I can not find it.

Am I right? Or is it another problem?
And if I am right, how do I find the path (remember, searching is not working and I have manually checked any folders I could think of and have not found it) so I can gedit it?

The PIONEERS issue:
This is the output:
[Robyn@localhost ~]$ pioneers
pioneers: error while loading shared libraries: libexpat.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory


Are these two different problems or are they the same? What do I do?
Thanks, guys! Your help is appreciated!
 
Old 02-27-2008, 06:37 AM   #2
RobynD
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Hey! I was just wondering - does anybody know the answer to this? Still the same problem.
 
  


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