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  • rubyb
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 6

    Need some help to install BioJava

    Dear All,
    I'm trying to install and use bioJava on my debian but it doesnt work.

    What I did:
    1. I downloaded the jar files from biojava website

    2. Then i set the CLASSPATH in my bashrc by using export CLASSPATH=...etc..

    But whebn i try to use the library in eclipse it doesnt appear. I found the explanation on the website minimalist.
    Also, I installed the deb packages on my debian but that doesnt change anything.

    Thank you for any help!!!
  • WhatsOEver
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 215

    #2
    There is no real need to modify the classpath, if you are working under eclipse. You can also add external libraries directly to your Java project:

    right click on your project folder in eclipse -> Build path -> configure build path -> Add external JARs (under libraries tab)

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