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to fix it. Error 1 : # rpm -ivh jdk-7u60-linux-i586.rpm Preparing... ################################# [100%]
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rt.jar... /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.eDCChn: /usr/java/jdk1.7.0_60/bin/unpack200: /lib/ld-linux.so.2: bad ELF interpreter: No such file or directory Error: unpack could not create JAR file: java download /usr/java/jdk1.7.0_60/jre/lib/rt.jar Please refer to the Troubleshooting section of the Installation Instructions on the download page. jsse.jar... Solution: The JDK package require to install ld-linux library files : click https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.os.linux.mandriva/x5XOrEmEfjc/3z_3sCLN1bsJ here, Error 2 : # rpm -ivh jdk-7u60-linux-i586.rpm Preparing... ################################# [100%] 1:jdk ################################# [100%] Unpacking JAR files... rt.jar... /usr/java/jdk1.7.0_60/bin/unpack200: error while loading shared libraries: libgcc_s.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Error: unpack could not create JAR file:. Solution: This JDK package requrielibgcc_s.so supporting lib package. # yum http://thelinuxfaq.com/250-how-to-solved-jdk-7-or-8-installation-errors-in-linux install libgcc_s.so.1 or # yum installlibgcc_* Comments (0) Leave a Comment Name: Reply to: Email: * Message: * Posting your comment... Search Popular Recent Error : Connection Refused By Host in NagiosHow to use tmpwatch Command in LinuxLinux Interview Questions and Answers for L2 - IIbc Command Not Found in CentOS / RHEL / Fedora / UbuntuHow to Set or Increase Memory Heap Size in Apache TomcatHow to Start, Stop, Restart, Check Status IIS Service by Command LineMount You Must Specify The Filesystem Type in LinuxHow to Install Apache JMeter on Ubuntu-14.04, Fedora-20, CentOS-7How to Install XAMPP 64 Bit or 32 Bit Latest Version on Terminal LinuxHow to Install Mosquitto On your Ubuntu / Debian Could not Update ICEauthority File in LinuxPartition Table Entries are Not in Disk Order, How to Solve?Error While Loading Shared Libraries libssl.so.6 LinuxError : Admin Must be Enabled to Access the DAS Remotely on GlassFishHow to Configure MRTG Monitoring on NagiosHow to Disable IPV6 Ubuntu 15.04, CentOS 7, Fedora 23 How to Install Maven Latest version on UbuntuGenerate MD5, SHA-256, SHA-512 Encrypted Passwords Linux Command Navigation
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Options Exit Status See Also Notes SYNOPSIS unpack200 [ options ] input-file JAR-file Options may be in any order. The last option on the command line supersedes all previously specified options. input-file Name of the input file, which can be a pack200 gzip file or a pack200 file. The input could also be JAR file produced by pack200(1) with an effort of 0. In this case the contents of the input file will be copied to the output JAR file with the Pack200 marker. JAR-file Name of the output JAR file. DESCRIPTION unpack200 is a native implementation that transforms a packed file produced by pack200(1) into a JAR file. Typical usage: % unpack200 myarchive.pack.gz myarchive.jar In this example, the myarchive.jar is produced from myarchive.pack.gz using the default unpack200 settings. OPTIONS -Hvalue --deflate-hint=value Sets the deflation to be true, false, or keep on all entries within a JAR file. The default mode is keep. If true or false, overrides the default behavior and sets the deflation mode on all entries within the output JAR file. -r --remove-pack-file Removes the input packed file. -v --verbose Outputs minimal messages. Multiple specification of this option will output more verbose messages. -q --quiet Specifies quiet operation with no messages. -lfilename --log-file=filename Specifies a log file to output messages. -? -h --help Prints help information about this command. -V --version Prints version information about this command. -Joption Passes option to the Java launcher called by unpack200. EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: 0 if successful completion; >0 if an error occurred. SEE ALSO pack200 - JAR Packing Tool Java SE Documentation Java Dep