lcdtesterinstaller fails on debian?
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 6:05 pm
Thanks for providing a linux distribution for lcdtester... it looks like a cool program, but the installer isn't quite as robust as it's obviously designed to be. Either that or I'm just missing something...
I ran it on my Debian system (which is fairly up-to-date, including a 1.4 JDK) and the installer complained that it couldn't connect to the sun microsystems site, nor could it find my java directory (even though I had JAVA_HOME set properly). And then when it got finished failing, it deleted itself! (what?!?) Is there any way to keep it from "overreaching" and just unpack its files to a directory in /usr/local? It would be cool if it didn't try to download a new JDK for me, didn't depend on RPM (Debian uses dpkg not rpm of course), and generally just wasn't as complex as it is. Just my $0.02.
But like I said, I really appreciate the effort.
I ran it on my Debian system (which is fairly up-to-date, including a 1.4 JDK) and the installer complained that it couldn't connect to the sun microsystems site, nor could it find my java directory (even though I had JAVA_HOME set properly). And then when it got finished failing, it deleted itself! (what?!?) Is there any way to keep it from "overreaching" and just unpack its files to a directory in /usr/local? It would be cool if it didn't try to download a new JDK for me, didn't depend on RPM (Debian uses dpkg not rpm of course), and generally just wasn't as complex as it is. Just my $0.02.
But like I said, I really appreciate the effort.