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Fix Quark QLA server after Java update
Before you start saying don't do, get your facts straight, I am the one that originally posted this and Apple and Quark told me to do this on the phone. it is a fix Apple and Quark came up with for my client. Apple also has a article to do it another way, but the terminal way is quick and easy... and works. My QLA server was backup in 2 minutes after doing this.
Fix Quark QLA server after Java update
Did you talk with Quark or Apple?
Fix Quark QLA server after Java update
"Apple and Quark told me to do this on the phone"
Was it someone at the music company and a Ferengi? No competent tech support person would have told you that. For starters, su root is unnecessary as you do a sudo later, not to mention that for most people, the root account is disabled so it wouldn't work (remember this is a hint you are offering). Secondly, CurrentJDK is a symlink, so what is the -r switch for? I think you are either making it up about Apple and Quark telling you to do this, or you were talking to a receptionist or something, and you were lucky it worked. Either way, Rob/Kirk should prob have sanity checked this before allowing it to be put on the site. |
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