Hi Gabriel,
When you say you have an old install in /home you mean it was
installed directly from the ImageJ website?
It's typically much better to install the package adapted for your
distribution, so as to have the installed files under control by your
package management system.
At the least you eliminate redundant programs being installed (using
the OpenSuse version would upgrade/use your existing Java
installation) and at most it would prevent file collisions which would
affect the operation of other programs on the machine (not in this
case though since you installed to /home).
Best wishes,
Pariksheet
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 9:58 AM, Gabriel Landini <
[hidden email]> wrote:
> I have just installed openSUSE 11.1 in a desktop and noticed that ImageJ 1.42e
> is available in the one of the repositories.
>
> ImageJA is also there and is reported to be 1.42e.
>
> I haven't installed these because I already had the old install in the /home
> partition. Here is the information:
> -----
> ImageJ - ImageJ - Image processing and analysis in Java
> Version: 1.42e-0.pm.1
> Build Time: Thu 18 Dec 2008 17:12:33 GMT
> Package Group: Productivity/Graphics/Convertors
> License: Public Domain
> Installed Size: 1.3 M
> Download Size: 1.2 M
> Distribution:
> Vendor: packman.links2linux.de
> Packager: Toni Graffy <
[hidden email]>
> Architecture: noarch
> Build Host:
> URL:
http://rsbweb.nih.gov/ij/index.html> Media No.: 0
> Authors:
> -----
>
> Cheers
> Gabriel
>