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Bill, Unfortunately, I have installed Java3D as you indicated. but still get the message 'no J3D in java.library.path'. Just to make sure, here are my current CLASSPATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH settings and location of Java3D: CLASSPATH=/scratch/rabin:/scratch/rabin/ucar.jar:. LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/openwin/lib:/scratch/rabin/visad/data/vis5d:.: /opt/SUNWspro/lib:/usr/lib: /scratch/rabin/visad/paoloa/libGoesRetrieval.so: /scratch/rabin/visad/paoloa/libGoesCollaboration.so: /scratch/rabin/visad/aune/libShallowFluid.so java3d11-beta1-solaris.bin resides in '/scratch/rabin/jdk1.2beta4/jre'. I've executed it from there. Have a good weekend! -Bob > > Bob, > > I just upgraded to a Solaris 2.6 Ultra 10 and am getting the same > font messages despite having the proper font.properties. > Jeannette Hung says that at least in my case its because my > machine does not have the SUNWi1of package installed (I think > this means I don't have TrueType fonts). > > The 'no J3D in java.library.path' message probably means that > Java3D is not installed in the correct directory, relative to > your jdk1.2beta4, assuming that your CLASSPATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH > are as you described yesterday. You need to install Java3D as > follows: > > cd $installdir/jdk1.2beta4/jre > chmod +x $downloaddir/java3d11-beta1-solaris.bin > $downloaddir/java3d11-beta1-solaris.bin > > where $installdir and $downloaddir are the parent directory of > jdk1.2beta4 and the directory where you downloaded > java3d11-beta1-solaris.bin. Good luck, and let me know if > you continue to have problems. > > Cheers, > Bill > ---------------------------------------------------------- > Bill Hibbard, SSEC, 1225 W. Dayton St., Madison, WI 53706 > whibbard@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 608-263-4427 fax: 608-263-6738 > http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/~billh/vis.html > > "kill cross-platform Java by growing the polluted Java market" > - from an internal Microsoft planning document > >
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