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futzilogik | how do I circumvent the exception "Cannot load AWT toolkit: gnu.java.awt.peer.gtk.GtkToolkit"? | 03:00 |
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futzilogik | ok, the problem is gone after installing libgcj7-awt | 03:20 |
futzilogik | why does classpath.deb not depend on libgcj7-awt? obviously, AWT/Swing applications do not run without AWT peer classes. since classpath provides AWT / Swing, there is an unmet runtime dependency. or do I misunderstand something here? | 03:25 |
doko | you do not need to install the classpath.deb at all | 04:53 |
futzilogik | ok. why is that? classpath says it implements java.awt.* and javax.swing.*. so why don't I need it to run AWT/Swing programs? | 05:20 |
doko | libgcj includes a copy of classpath. | 05:33 |
doko | if classpath needs libgcj7-awt, it needs to depend on it | 05:33 |
futzilogik | obviously, I was not using classpath then but libgcj7 or whatever | 05:40 |
futzilogik | why is there a classpath.deb then? | 05:49 |
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