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Problems building and running xnap with free-java-sdk



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Hi guys,
I don't know much about java; sorry if I'm saying strange things. :)

As in [1] and in [2] xnap fails to build and run.

For what concerns the build step, I found that with software provided by
free-java-sdk and the CLASSPATH environment variable set to
"/usr/share/sablevm/classes:." the build fails but with an output that
seems quite surely a swing problem and is a lot different from [1].

The Debian GNU/Linux Java FAQ, in [3], refeers to the libswing-java
package, wich I cannot find.

The libsablevm-classlib1-java seems to provide swing classes, but
perhaps not every needed class is available.

The build process ends with a segmentation fault; the log is available
here [4].

Trying to run the package actually produces the following output:

Your java version   : ?
Required version    : 1.3.0

Looking to the source this seems to mean that
System.getProperty("java.version");
returns "?" instead that a proper version number.

With commercial Java SDKs the package builds and works properly.

Are there any chances to see the package in main?
Otherwise, is there a working non-free java implementation currently
available in Debian?
Is xnap the only java-based Debian package in these situation?

Regards,
	ema

[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=213674
[2] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=201615
[3] http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-java-faq/ch5.html#s5.4
[4] http://members.xoom.it/debian01/xnap-build.log

-- 
Emanuele Rocca - 1024D/EAF19B60



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