

Save the changed projectlibre.sh file.On Mint 19.x 32-bit the line will have to read: JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-i386 (checked) This is the right JAVA_HOME on Mint 19.x 64-bit. Go to line 54, which reads: VERSION_FILE="$CONF_DIR/java-version"īetween line 54 and 55 insert a new line, which reads: JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64 'ProjectLibre A Powerful Free Alternative to Microsoft Project.' 'Whats amazing about this product is that it is a multi-platform product.' 'Currently the best software for timeline construction beside MS Projects. Go to line 126, which reads: JAVA_VERSION=`echo "$JAVA_VERSION" | awk '' | sed -e 's \. Edit the launcher script projectlibre.sh with root privileges: sudoedit projectlibre.sh.The notes file in this archive, readme.html contains the instructions for installing on both Windows and on Linux: Running ProjectLibre 1.5beta5 Requirements: ProjectLibre uses.
#PROJECTLIBRE ARCHIVE#

(Command: sudo tar -xvf $HOME/Downloads/projectlibre-1.8.0.tar.gz -C /opt) Extracted ProjectLibre to /opt/projectlibre-1.8.0 with root permissions.(Could have used the projectlibre-1.8.0-1.deb file instead.)

#PROJECTLIBRE HOW TO#
Also, I will tell you how to set your locale settings for ProjectLibre. Let me try here and come back with my findings later. In this tutorial, I will explain how to use ProjectLibre, an open-source alternative to Microsoft Project. Or the reason might really be that ProjektLibre cannot be run on any Java version newer than Java 8. This might just be an issue in that ProjectLibre starter script. It includes Gantt charts, network diagrams (PERT charts), resource allocation, critical path analysis and many. Quite seems as if ProjectLibre does not like Java Openjdk 10.0.2 and incorrectly takes it for an outdated Java, older than Java 1.6. ProjectLibre is a cross-platform application that works on Windows, Linux and macOS. I assume you installed ProjectLibre (community edition), downloaded here: ProjectLibre - Project Management? Correct?
