okasa | im having a problem with the java JRE where it displays all text in a kind of double-spaced format...i have a picture of the problem here: http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=r9nyn6&s=4 | 01:21 |
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okasa | what jre does everyone use in ubuntu? there are a lot in the package manager | 02:39 |
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ma10 | some bug reports i'm getting suggest that the java upgrade hardy->intrepid is somewhat broken. It seems many users are getting gcj as the default java despite having sun jre installed before. Does someone have some info on this? | 11:49 |
slytherin | ma10: how come gcj is default if it is not installed? | 11:59 |
slytherin | ma10: any bug report for reference? | 11:59 |
ma10 | slytherin: it was probably installed. many java packages recommend their -gcj part which depends on gcj. i have to be careful myself to avoid pulling it in.. | 12:00 |
ma10 | this for example Bug #293491 | 12:02 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 293491 in azureus "azureus/vuze totally broken after interpid upgrade" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/293491 | 12:02 |
slytherin | ma10: I am not sure what is the priority of the java alternatives provided by Sun JDK/JRE. It is possible that if the priority is lower than the ones provided by GCJ, GCJ will be set as default. | 12:02 |
ma10 | but i'm also monitoring #azureus and i've seen users complaining about a know bug that only happens with gcj | 12:02 |
ma10 | slytherin: yes it may be possible. but testing the full upgrade in a vm will probably take me some hours. | 12:04 |
slytherin | ma10: Could you request output of command 'java -version' to the users who are complaining? | 12:08 |
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ma10 | slytherin: sorry a power surge almost fried my pc | 12:20 |
ma10 | i'll be back in 30 mins | 12:23 |
c369 | hey, I try to load a project in netbeans on ubuntu; unfortunately there is a reference problem "Problem: The project uses a class library called "swing-app-framework", but this class library was not found." - I couldn't figure out, how to solve this yet... | 15:40 |
slytherin | c369: load a project from existing configuration file? | 15:42 |
c369 | slytherin, from a project folder | 15:43 |
c369 | if that is what you mean | 15:43 |
slytherin | c369: I am not familiar with netbeans but I guess there must be a configuration file in the folder which specifies all the libraries being referenced/used by the project. | 15:45 |
c369 | slytherin, yeah, netbeans shows the libraries as well | 15:50 |
c369 | though that does not help me much, it simplys says 'missing libarary: swing-app-framework' | 15:51 |
c369 | library | 15:51 |
slytherin | c369: Does that prevent importing of project? | 15:51 |
slytherin | c369: Got to go. Sorry can't help much. You may try asking in #ubuntu. This channel i more about packaging of java applications in Ubuntu. | 15:52 |
c369 | slytherin, no, I can import it - but cannot compile | 15:55 |
c369 | as far as i see it the library should come with the jdk | 15:55 |
c369 | but's not there :( | 15:55 |
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