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Old 05-29-2009   #1 (permalink)
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"insert JDK path on Wine" = huh?

I'm following
hxxp://supportforums.blackberry.com/rim/board/message?board.id=java_dev&message.id=25929&query.i d=182675#M25929
(replaces 'x' with 't')
to install the Blackberry Eclipse plugin.
I'm stuck at step 4, as I'm not sure what it is asking.
I have a basic understanding of Paths within Windows, but don't know how to edit/add/create them within Linux/Wine.
Anybody know what I'm supposed to do?
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I'm following
hxxp://supportforums.blackberry.com/rim/board/message?board.id=java_dev&message.id=25929&query.i d=182675#M25929
(replaces 'x' with 't')
to install the Blackberry Eclipse plugin.
I'm stuck at step 4, as I'm not sure what it is asking.
I have a basic understanding of Paths within Windows, but don't know how to edit/add/create them within Linux/Wine.
Anybody know what I'm supposed to do?
go into your .wine folder, then into drive_c folder. then in your program files folder there should be a folder called jdk or something like that. then in that folder look for a file called jdk.exe
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