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Installing Java-GNOME in Linux Hello everyone, I have Linux distribution Fedora 10 and I want to install the Java-GNOME package to develop native applications in Gnome desktop JAVA. To do this I need the Java-GNOME library. I use java-gnome-4.0.2 and I installed all the dependencies required for the deployment of this library. During installation, I have the following message: Quote:
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Re: Installing Java-GNOME in Linux hello , You Can Try The following command and i hope it will install the latest released version of the bindings library: Quote:
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Re: Installing Java-GNOME in Linux From what I understand, it's missing the header file to implement JNI programming language other than Java. Exactly. This file (jni.h) is not in the JRE. If you have a JRE only that can not go. You can find the file in the JDK. Then you may need to Arrange for the header file as is it seen by the system. |
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