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Saturday, May 3rd 2003, 6:11pm

Problems with Java when upgrading to KDE 3.1 using Konstruct

When I`m upgrading I get this:

checking for Java... configure: error: Incorrect version of /usr/include//jni.h.
You need to have Java Development Kit (JDK) version 1.2.

Use --with-java to specify another location.
Use --without-java to configure without java support.
Or download a newer JDK and try again.
See e.g. http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2

I have installed Java SDK 1.2.2 but it still doesn`t work. I also tried Java 1.4 SDK... How to get it going?
I have a Debian, architecture i386.
Best regards.

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Monday, May 12th 2003, 11:29am

You installed the Java SDK, but the package requieres Java JDK.
JDK is probably the development kit (wich includes the java headers, just like you need kdelibs-devel for the kdelibs-headers to compile anything for kde) of java.

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