[09:43] <xhaker> man-di, good evening
[09:45] <xhaker> man-di, any progress with eclipse? noticed it did timeout on i386
[09:47] <man-di> no idea what this is, I can build fine for i386 on my amd64
[09:48] <man-di> perhaps I will just upload it
[09:48] <man-di> I can build fine with sudo, but it also hangs for me when building with fakeroot
[09:49] <man-di> I dont know how the i386 buildd is setup
[09:50] <xhaker> man-di, yeah i386 is a case of hit or miss, it's pretty interesting that you can build it.
[09:50] <man-di> xhaker: with sudo
[09:51] <man-di> it fails in 99/100 cases with fakeroot on i386 and amd64
[09:53] <xhaker> man-di, what about powerpc. I didn't investigate that -ljawt bug.
[09:53] <man-di> from reading the sources I think that might be fixed by your patch
[09:54] <xhaker> didn't it fail to build already?
[09:54] <man-di> sme powerpc guy tested this for me before uploading
[11:34] <happyface_0> hi all
[11:34] <happyface_0> I've been trying to get JDK installed forever now
[11:34] <happyface_0> can someone look at this? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3263924#post3263924
[11:35] <happyface_0> and if I install sun-java6 with synapec I get this error: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=414851
[11:38] <jamesstansell> hi happyface_0
[11:39] <happyface_0> hi
[11:41] <jamesstansell> you're trying to use the download from java.sun.com, right?
[11:42] <happyface_0> yes, if you look at the beginning of the thread - I followed that guys instructions
[11:43] <jamesstansell> yeah - that's probably off-topic for this channel
[11:44] <jamesstansell> but you also tried the sun-java6 package, so that would be of interest here
[11:44] <jamesstansell> especially if you were using the 7.10 gutsy pre-release ;-)
[11:45] <happyface_0> no
[11:45] <happyface_0> 7~ doesn't work with USB ubuntu
[11:45] <happyface_0> your settings aren't saved
[11:45] <happyface_0> unless 7.10 fixrd it
[11:46] <jamesstansell> I've never seen your dpkg error before
[11:47] <happyface_0> I just found that thread, seems other people are getting it too
[11:48] <jamesstansell> I have 2 libjli.so files
[11:48] <jamesstansell> one installed via dpkg/synaptic
[11:49] <jamesstansell> (this is feisty 7.10 btw)
[11:49] <jamesstansell> and one that I installed manually, probably from a glassfish download
[11:50] <jamesstansell> never an issue with either
[11:50] <jamesstansell> you have plenty of disk space?
[11:50] <happyface_0> like 700MB left
[11:50] <happyface_0> enough
[11:52] <jamesstansell> are you 32bit i386?
[11:52] <happyface_0> yes
[11:53] <happyface_0> hmm, I wonder if persistence is fixed in Gusty Gibbon
[11:53] <happyface_0> since its broken in 7.04
[11:53] <jamesstansell> not sure - I'm not familiar with USB ubuntu
[11:54] <jamesstansell> what does "sudo apt-get purge sun-java6-bin" get you?
[11:55] <happyface_0> E: Invalid operation purge
[11:56] <jamesstansell> is this the version you were trying? 6-00-0ubuntu1~edgy1
[11:56] <jamesstansell> oops - might have got that command wrong
[11:57] <happyface_0> what do you mean?
[11:57] <jamesstansell> "sudo apt-get --purge remove sun-java6-bin"
[11:57] <happyface_0> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get --purge remove sun-java6-bin
[11:57] <happyface_0> Reading package lists... Done
[11:57] <happyface_0> Building dependency tree       
[11:57] <happyface_0> Reading state information... Done
[11:57] <happyface_0> Package sun-java6-bin is not installed, so not removed
[11:57] <happyface_0> The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
[11:57] <jamesstansell> I'm more familiar with the aptitude commands
[11:57] <happyface_0>   java-common
[11:58] <happyface_0> Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
[11:58] <happyface_0> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 158 not upgraded.
[11:58] <happyface_0> I'm using 6.10
[12:00] <jamesstansell> what does "dpkg -l sun-java6-bin" say?
[12:00] <happyface_0> Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
[12:00] <happyface_0> | Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed
[12:00] <happyface_0> |/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
[12:00] <happyface_0> ||/ Name           Version        Description
[12:00] <happyface_0> +++-[12:00] <happyface_0> rc  sun-java6-bin  6-00-0ubuntu1~ Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6
[12:00] <happyface_0> ah yes,  6-00-0ubuntu1~
[12:01] <jamesstansell> there's a way to get that column wider, but I always forget it
[12:03] <happyface_0> now instead of not finding java -version... it says "java: error while loading shared libraries: libjli.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[12:03] <happyface_0> "
[12:03] <jamesstansell> I'd like to get the status to purged instead of merely removed
[12:04] <happyface_0> it shouldn't
[12:04] <happyface_0> hmm
[12:04] <happyface_0> this is rediculous
[12:04] <happyface_0> but I found this:  
[12:04] <happyface_0> http://www.livedistro.org/release-announcements/gnu/linux-releases/ubuntu-feisty-fawn-patches-for-persistence
[12:05] <happyface_0> feisty persistence patch so I could ptu that on USB
[12:05] <happyface_0> I wonder if 7.10 fixed it
[12:06] <jamesstansell> what does /usr/lib/Java6u2/bin/java -version give you?
[12:07] <happyface_0> /usr/lib/Java6u2/bin/java: error while loading shared libraries: libjli.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[12:07] <jamesstansell> very weird
[12:07] <happyface_0> yes :S
[12:09] <jamesstansell> this person got the same error but could fix it with a symbolic link: http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=5127431&tstart=165
[12:10] <happyface_0> I saw that
[12:10] <happyface_0> but he installed differently or something
[12:11] <happyface_0> I dont have a /usr/bin/java
[12:11] <jamesstansell> you probably saw this too? http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-java/2007-May/006279.html
[12:11] <happyface_0> nope let me see
[12:11] <jamesstansell> your equivalent to /usr/bin/java is /usr/lib/Java6u2
[12:12] <happyface_0> ok thanks
[12:12] <jamesstansell> except on a debian-based system like ubuntu you would expect /usr/bin/java to be a symbolic link to /etc/alternatives/java
[12:13] <jamesstansell> which in turn would link to the appropriate program, like /usr/lib/Java6u2/bin/java for you
[12:13] <jamesstansell> or /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.00/bin/java if the sun-java6-bin package would install correctly
[12:14] <happyface_0> so I need to...
[12:15] <happyface_0> link /usr/lib/Java6u2 to /usr/bin/java?
[12:16] <jamesstansell> possibly
[12:16] <jamesstansell> I'm concerned why just calling /usr/lib/Java6u2/bin/java doesn't work
[12:17] <jamesstansell> I installed /home/james/opt/java/1.6/ from java.sun.com in a similar manner to you and I can call it directly all day long
[12:17] <jamesstansell> did you ever try automatix or easyubuntu?
[12:18] <happyface_0> yes
[12:18] <happyface_0> automatrix doesn't work
[12:18] <happyface_0> easyubuntu - i never knew could install java
[12:18] <jamesstansell> I wonder if automatix played havoc with symlinks and/or other configuration?
[12:19] <happyface_0> I don't think so
[12:19] <happyface_0> it just failed
[12:20] <happyface_0> I got all these errors and stuff before trying it
[12:20] <jamesstansell> do you still have java-gcj-compat installed?
[12:21] <happyface_0> i don't think so
[12:21] <jamesstansell> one thing I never tried was "sudo update-alternatives --config java" - didn't figure I needed it
[12:21] <happyface_0> There is only 1 program which provides java
[12:21] <happyface_0> (/usr/lib/Java6u2/bin/java). Nothing to configure.
[12:22] <happyface_0> java-gcj-compat isn't installed
[12:22] <happyface_0> I'l brb 10 minutes
[12:26] <jamesstansell> I would purge all your java-related packages and try reinstalling them
[12:26] <jamesstansell> not sure why apt-get wouldn't purge - maybe try aptitude or synaptic?