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[protege-discussion] NumberFormatException during installation!
Tania Tudorache
tudorache at stanford.edu
Wed Oct 11 14:40:04 PDT 2006
Adam,
One more idea: uninstall the free java and then try to install protege.
If this works, then we know that InstallAnywhere got the wrong jvm.
Probably there is a way how to tell InstallAnywhere which jvm to use.
After that you can install again free java.
Tania
Tania Tudorache wrote:
> Adam,
>
> Unfortunately, I'm not a Linux expert. I still think that
> InstallAnywhere is using the wrong jvm.
>
> On my machine, I have also set the JAVA_HOME in .bashrc and added sun
> java 1.5 to the path.
>
> If you type in a terminal "java -version", do you get the sun java? If
> not, than that is the problem.
>
> In the worst case, you can build Protege out of the svn repository. If
> you want, I can also send you my complete installation directory, in
> which you will only have to set some paths to make Protege work on your
> machine. However, the full installation is big (over 50MB).
>
> Tania
>
>
> Adam Funk wrote:
>
>> On 2006-10-09, Tania Tudorache <tudorache at stanford.edu> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> I am also using Ubuntu 6.06 for Protege development. What I think it
>>> happens, is that even if you installed Sun JDK 1.5, Ubuntu uses the GNU
>>> free java by default, and InstallAnywhere (the Protege install
>>> application) does not work with the free java. You need to configure the
>>> sun jvm to be the default one, like it is described here:
>>>
>>>
>> I thought I'd done that...
>>
>>
>>
>>> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java#head-fef9352fb26820bb774df978180c9dd3a60e777b
>>>
>>>
>> ...but that's more thorough.
>>
>>
>>
>>> Then, try to reinstall protege with the install script. It worked for me :)
>>>
>>>
>> I'm getting a bit farther through the install now, but it dies with
>> this error:
>>
>> $ sh install_protege.bin
>> Preparing to install...
>> Extracting the installation resources from the installer archive...
>> Configuring the installer for this system's environment...
>>
>> Launching installer...
>>
>> An internal LaunchAnywhere application error has occured and this application cannot proceed. (LAX)
>>
>> Stack Trace:
>> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Malformed \uxxxx encoding.
>> at java.util.Properties.loadConvert(Properties.java:492)
>> at java.util.Properties.load(Properties.java:331)
>> at com.zerog.common.java.util.PropertiesUtil.loadProperties(DashoA8113)
>> at com.zerog.lax.LAX.<init>(DashoA8113)
>> at com.zerog.lax.LAX.main(DashoA8113)
>>
>>
>> I've tried it with both LANG=en_GB.UTF-8 (my default) and
>> en_GB.iso885915 with the same failure both ways.
>>
>> I hope you have another good suggestion!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Adam
>>
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