![]() Once you have that real file use `rpm -qf` on it to find out which package it comes from. Track through the various symlinks and find the real thing it executes, start by running `which java` then use `ls -la` on that and if it's a symlink, then use ls -la against the target of the symlink and repeat that process until you find it pointing to a real file. ![]() That doesn't look like the output from either the Sun/Oracle JVM nor from openjdk.
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