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SUCCESS on Ubuntu 64bit 10.10. Here is what I did:
1. Modified(using text editor) file "install.ini" to use
-vm
./jre_5.0.3.sr8a_20080811b/jre/bin/java
instead of
-vm
jre_5.0.3.sr8a_20080811b/jre/bin/java
Saved.
2. sudo ./install

seems to be working fine.

Thanks IBM.



On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 10:43 PM, Ram Mangavalli
<ram.mangavalli@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

I downloaded the trial version, installed fine without any problems on Win
7 64 bit. Not sure which JVM it used but it came up fine and seems to work
fine.

Ubuntu 10.04 - no joy. here is what I tried:
1.cd InstallerImage_linux
2. ./install
3. Installation manager shows up. Starts extracting some files and then
about 3/4th of the way, just stalls. Is it downloading a large fix pack from
IBM's website?

Anyone know where the logs are for a Ubuntu 10.04 64bit install?



On 10/26/2010 09:37 PM, David Gibbs wrote:

On 10/26/2010 4:11 PM, Joe Pluta wrote:


Not sure, but doesn't that imply that you're running a 32-bit JVM?
It's possible that you need to download the 64-bit Sun JDK and point
Eclipse at it.


Normal eclipse has no problem running with a 32bit JVM on a 64bit system.

Windows 7 64bit has never had a problem running a 32 bit application
(well, mostly).

david






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