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javac command should output a version number and possibly some usage information. The java command should output version information that looks like:
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Sun have used different numbering systems over the years, so if you have JDK 5, the version information in the code will be "1.5.0", and if you have JDK 6 you'll see "1.6.0". If you have one of the updates to a particular JDK you'll see something like "1.5.0_13". Camino works with JDK 5 or later so any version after 1.5.0 may be used. to:
Sun have used different numbering systems over the years, so if you have JDK 5, the version information in the code will be "1.5.0", and if you have JDK 6 you'll see "1.6.0". If you have one of the updates to a particular JDK you'll see something like "1.5.0_13". Camino works with JDK 5 or later so any version after 1.5.0 may be used.
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The java version "1.5.0_13" Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_13-b05-241) Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_13-121, mixed mode, sharing)
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javac -version
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You may obtain the source code by downloading an archive from the site or by checking out the code via subversion. Please see the main Camino page? for details of the subversion repository. If you have a downloaded archive, the file name will contain the exact version that you downloaded, eg to:
You may obtain the source code by downloading an archive from the site or by checking out the code via subversion. Please see the main Camino page? for details of the subversion repository. If you have a downloaded archive, the file name will contain the exact version that you downloaded, eg October 21, 2009, at 09:01 AM
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Many thanks to Jonathan Ashmore for his helpful comments in creating this guide. October 21, 2009, at 08:59 AM
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bunzip camino_v2_325.tar.bz2
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replacing the version numbering with whichever version you have. The version information is stored in camino/version_info.txt - please include this information if you contact us for help. to:
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Step 3: Installing and Compiling Camino bunzip camino_v2_325.tar.bz2
tar xvf camino_v2_325.tar
replacing the version numbering with whichever version you have. The version information is stored in camino/version_info.txt - please include this information if you contact us for help. To compile the toolkit, type cd camino
make
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2) In the "System Properties" window that appears, select the "Advanced" tab.
->3) Click the "Environment variables" button. ->4) Highlight the "Path" variable in "System Variables" and click the "edit" button. ->5) If the path to your Java SDK is not in the list, add the full path to the end of the list, using a semi-colon to separate it from the previous entry. Typically, the path will be similar to C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_05\bin
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2) In the "System Properties" window that appears, click "Advanced system settings" on the left hand side.
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1) Click the Start Button, right-click on "Computer" and click on "Properties". to:
1) Click the Start Button, right-click on "Computer" and click on "Properties".
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1) From the desktop, click the Start Button, right-click on "My Computer" and click on "Properties".\\
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Although the individual components of Camino will run from a command line under Windows, in order to get the most out of Camino it is necessary to have a Unix-like shell environment that allows data pipes and redirection. Without these facilities, it is extremely difficult to use Camino in the way it was designed. to:
Although the individual components of Camino will run from a command line under Windows, in order to get the most out of Camino it is necessary to have a Unix-like shell environment that allows data pipes and redirection. Without these facilities, it is extremely difficult to use Camino in the way it was designed. October 20, 2009, at 06:08 PM
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bzip2 (in Utils) -- to unpack the archive tar (in Base) -- extract files from the uncompacted archive make (in Devel) -- to build the toolkit man (in System) -- to read the manual pages (extra documentation) provided to:
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4) Highlight the "path" variable and click the "edit" button Step 2: Installing Cygwin and Setup to:
4) Highlight the "Path" variable in "System Variables" and click the "edit" button Step 2: Installing Cygwin and Setup Fortunately, it is easy to install Camino under windows with Cygwin. This section explains the procedure step-by-step.
bzip2 (in Utils) -- to unpack the archive tar (in Base) -- extract files from the uncompacted archive make (in Devel) -- to build the toolkit man (in System) -- to read the manual pages (extra documentation) provided
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5) If the path to your Java SDK is not in the list, add the FULL path to the end of the list, using a semi-colon to separate it from the previous entry. Typically, the path will be similar to C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_05\bin to:
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5) If the path to your Java SDK is not in the list, add the FULL path to the end of the list, using a semi-colon to separate it from the previous entry. Typically, the path will be similar to C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_05\bin \\ to:
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Step 1: Installing Java and Setup
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(:toc:) System requirements In order to run Camino you will need:
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