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Re: Java has stopped working



On Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 01:46:46PM -0700, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> John W. Foster wrote:
>> On Saturday 11 August 2007 00:09, Marc Shapiro wrote:
>>   
>>> I just realized that java is no longer functioning on my up-to-date Etch
>>> system.  I had installed Sun Java using java-package and it had been
>>> working at the time.  I don't run java all that much, so I don't know
>>> just when it stopped working, but it is not working now.  I have used
>>> the test on Sun's site and it does not find my installation.  JAVA_HOME
>>> had been set to /usr/lib/j2sdk1.5-sun.  When Sun's own site could not
>>> find my installation I decided that it was time to uninstall and
>>> reinstall fresh.  I ran:
>>>
>>>     aptitude remove sun_j2sdk1.5
>>>
>>> aptitude suggested installing what appears to be Debian java packages to
>>> replace the Sun package.  I agreed and the installation seemed to go
>>> smoothly, but I am still unable to run java packages, from Sun's site,
>>> or others.  Do I need a plugin of some sort?  When I tried to install
>>> sun-java5-plugin aptitude wanted to install Iceweasle.  Since I am
>>> happily running Firefox 2.0 I do not want to install Iceweasle.  How do
>>> I get around this?
>>>
>>> Can someone tell me what I might be missing, or point me in the right
>>> direction?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Marc Shapiro
>>> mshapiro_42@yahoo.com
>>>     
>> -----------------------
>> try removing any debian packages with 'gcj' as part of the name for 
>> examplegcj; or any app named something-gcj. I ahve run into some conflicts 
>> with that recently. If that fixes the problem then there is most likely a 
>> bug in gcj, which I have not reported, since I was not certain it existed.
>>   
> I don't have any 'gcj' packages installed.
>
> I don't want to install Iceweasle.  I am happy with my upstream Firefox.
>
> I Think that I have a partial answer to the problem, but I don't seem to be 
> able to implement it -- There was no java plugin in my .mozilla/plugins 
> directory.  I made a link to the plugin in 
> /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.10/jre/plugins but that made no 
> difference.  I then tried linking to the plugin in /usr/lib/firefox.  This 
> time, the check for java on Sun's site found my installation, but said that 
> I don't have the correct version of java installed, so I downloaded the new 
> .bin file and tried to use make-jpkg on it, but I got the following 
> message:
>
> mns@xander:~$ make-jpkg jre-6u2-linux-i586.bin

you should not need to do this all the packages need are in the main debian 
repos.

another tool to use to check when there are problems with java (because of the 
different versions installed) update-alternatives, check ls -l 
/etc/alternatives | egrep java\|jvm\|sun 

> Creating temporary directory: /tmp/make-jpkg.DzAQSZ8011
> Loading plugins: blackdown-j2re.sh blackdown-j2sdk.sh common.sh ibm-j2re.sh 
> ibm-j2sdk.sh j2re.sh j2sdk-doc.sh j2sdk.sh j2se.sh sun-j2re.sh 
> sun-j2sdk-doc.sh sun-j2sdk.sh
>
> Detected Debian build architecture: i386
> Detected Debian GNU type: i486-linux-gnu
>
> No matching plugin was found.
> Removing temporary directory: done
>
>
> What do I need to do to make a debian package that I can install so that I 
> can remove the unworking packages without uninstalling all of Debian's 
> OO.org which insists on having java installed?
>
> -- 
> Marc Shapiro
> mshapiro_42@yahoo.com
>
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