Small correction to Sathyan's suggestion - jar/ant installation
procedure corresponds to GlassFish v2 releases, for GlassFish v3 you can
use zip based distribution as workaround.
Sathyan Catari wrote:
> I don't think this OS configuration is supported.
> One thing to try is to use a new installation directory.(that you have
> not used in your earlier attempts).
> Could be that there are left over files in your previous attempts
> interfering with the installer.
> Also you could use the "jar" bundle that installs and sets up the
> binaries using "ant".
>
> HTH
> Sathyan
>
>
> glassfish_at_javadesktop.org wrote:
>> I've tried to install glassfish v3 on my Linux machine (Slackware
>> 12.2). I've followed the installation guide to the T (accepting
>> everything default, no registration at installation) but the
>> installation fails because there is not much found in the glassfish3
>> folder. If I check I see a /var and an /updateman (or similar) but
>> nothing else. no /bin no /etc or whatever the installer is looking
>> for. The installation is quite fast (the progress bar really shoots
>> from left to right).
>>
>> Now, what have I done incorrectly?
>>
>> Thanks for your time
>>
>> Cor
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