Hi,
I wanna install Jira on my cPanel when I tried to install java and set the JAVA_HOME path I got this issue. how can I solve this problem?
Hy @Shashanka Kalahe ,
you can set the $JAVA_HOME variable via the users .profile file, which should not raise any permission errors. Or you can update your users $PATH variable to include the directory in which you installed java. Or both. Alternatively, get sudo rights if that is possible on this system.
In any case, you should set the path as absolute, not relative.
Hope that helps somewhat.
have a great day
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