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Trouble with installing "Java SE for Embedded" - DavidZ - 18-04-2015 02:41 Hi --I have a Synology DS 413J server and am trying to follow the procedure for ARM v5. I downloaded the code that seemed close to the names ending in tar.gz. There were no exact matches with the one mentioned in the tutorial. There were actually 2 that had linux and armv5 in the names and I tried them both. The tutorial says to put tar.gz file unpacked in the shared public folder. There are 6 of these on my NAS. I copied them to all, unextracted. When I try to install the Java SE embedded v 8 I wind up with the error message that the "Java Binary bundle not found. tially cover the legal aspect because files hosted on Oracle's server are protected by a session cookie requiring a Javascript enabled browser." It looks like a typo with tially but that's what it says. I'm using Chrome. I made sure the files were renamed with tar.gz as the instructions say. I'm stumped. Any guidance will be gratefully appreciated. -- David RE: Trouble with installing "Java SE for Embedded" - simoncn - 18-04-2015 23:09 (18-04-2015 02:41)DavidZ Wrote: Hi --I have a Synology DS 413J server and am trying to follow the procedure for ARM v5. I downloaded the code that seemed close to the names ending in tar.gz. There were no exact matches with the one mentioned in the tutorial. There were actually 2 that had linux and armv5 in the names and I tried them both. What was the exact filename that the tutorial told you to download and what were the exact actual filenames that you downloaded? RE: Trouble with installing "Java SE for Embedded" - DavidZ - 19-04-2015 00:39 (18-04-2015 23:09)simoncn Wrote:(18-04-2015 02:41)DavidZ Wrote: Hi --I have a Synology DS 413J server and am trying to follow the procedure for ARM v5. I downloaded the code that seemed close to the names ending in tar.gz. There were no exact matches with the one mentioned in the tutorial. There were actually 2 that had linux and armv5 in the names and I tried them both. Simon ejdk-8u33-fcs-linux-arm-sflt.tar.gz is 1 of the 2 on the Oracle site for ARmv5 ejre-7u75-fcs-b13-linux-arm-sflt-headless-18_dec_2014.tar.gz is the other one I tried. ejdk-8u6-fcs-b23-linux-arm-sflt-12_jun_2014.tar.gz is the one specified for armv5 in the tutorial. As I noted in my first post, the tutorial mentions putting these, unpacked, in a "shared public folder". But the top-level shared folder is labeled "Diskstation," and I haven't found a way to put anything other than folders in it. I have 6 such shared public folders. I don't know if that is relevant to this issuer, but it is a puzzler to me. Thanks. Really appreciate your help. -- David RE: Trouble with installing "Java SE for Embedded" - simoncn - 19-04-2015 16:16 (19-04-2015 00:39)DavidZ Wrote: Simon The shared folder needs to be named 'public'. If you don't already have a shared folder with this name, you need to create one. The filename in the tutorial is no longer correct. You should be using either ejdk-8u33-fcs-linux-arm-sflt.tar.gz or ejre-7u75-fcs-b13-linux-arm-sflt-headless-18_dec_2014.tar.gz. RE: Trouble with installing "Java SE for Embedded" - DavidZ - 19-04-2015 17:48 (19-04-2015 16:16)simoncn Wrote:Thanks Simon! Just to confirm: the tar.gz files stay zipped?(19-04-2015 00:39)DavidZ Wrote: Simon RE: Trouble with installing "Java SE for Embedded" - simoncn - 19-04-2015 18:03 (19-04-2015 17:48)DavidZ Wrote: Thanks Simon! Just to confirm: the tar.gz files stay zipped? Yes. RE: Trouble with installing "Java SE for Embedded" - DavidZ - 19-04-2015 23:22 (19-04-2015 18:03)simoncn Wrote:(19-04-2015 17:48)DavidZ Wrote: Thanks Simon! Just to confirm: the tar.gz files stay zipped? Simon --- Moving those files to a "public" folder did the trick! Thanks so much for your help. I might not have the opportunity to run minimserver til next week, but at least I've cleared that hurdle. Thanks. -- David |