JDK1.5 + Gentoo Trouble

From: Nicholas Pappas (noreply_at_rightstep.org)
Date: 05/31/04


Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 15:14:03 GMT


        Hello all.

        I am having some trouble getting JDK1.5 working under Gentoo Linux, and
am hoping someone might know a few tricks.

        I previously had some problems getting the .BIN to work at all, but was
able to fix it (or so I thought) by using wget instead of Firefox.
After installing the JDK (/opt/jdk1.5.0) I pointed JBuilder to it. When
I try to compile any code, I get the following error:

"Frame1.java": cannot access java.awt.image.BufferedImage,bad class
file:
/opt/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/rt.jar/java/awt/image/BufferedImage.class,class
file has wrong version 49.0, should be 48.0,Please remove or make sure
it appears in the correct subdirectory of the classpath. at line 6,
column 23

        Did I miss something, or did Sun just put something together that
doesn't seem to agree with Gentoo?

        Thanks!



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