Īt (EventQueue.java:853)Īt (SwingUtilities.java:1257)Īt .Installer.getScreenExecutor(Unknown Source)Īt .Installer.main(Unknown Source)Īt 0(Native Method)Īt (NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)Īt (DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)Īt .invoke(Method.java:585)Īt .launch(Unknown Source)Īt .main(Unknown Source) Now, when I run the installer, I get the following messages: These are non-free packages and I'm assuming are official Sun Java packages. I have the Debian sun-java5-jdk and sun-java5-jre packages installed. Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 1.5.0_14-b03, mixed mode) Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_14-b03) # semodule -i /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy-targeted/java.pp I fixed this by running the following commands:
It turns out that SELinux was preventing Java from running.
Install4j wizard could not find java runtime install#
In this case, installer and installed components will use the bundled Sun Java.ī.) Install a Sun distributed Java to your machine and prefer this Java version in your PATH. If it does not find a proper Java, it invokes an error message.Ī.) Use the JChem installer with bundled Java (jchem-VERSION-linux_with_jre.exe). Installer also expects a Sun distributed Java. Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (build 11.0-b16, mixed mode)ĬhemAxon products support only Sun distributed Java versions (see more details in System requirements). Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_11-b03) If you have a Sun distributed Java package, you can get the following package info: My Ubuntu prints this message when I retrieve info from Ubuntu bundled Java package ( /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.16). Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 14.2-b01, mixed mode) Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_16-b01) If your have got a non-Sun distributed version, you can get something like that: I assume that your default Java is a non-Sun distributed package. You can also try to delete the JVM cache file /home/jderiksen/.install4j
Please define INSTALL4J_JAVA_HOME to point to a suitable JVM. The version of the JVM must be at least 1.5. No suitable Java Virtual Machine could be found on your system. This is what happens when I try to install JChem:
This is how my current Java environment is set up: I am running Debiana Etch and using an SELinux kernel. I am unable to install JChem Base on my Debian Linux development machine.