sean escribió:
Abraham Marín Pérez wrote:
sean escribió:
Abraham Marín Pérez wrote:

The fetch restriction appears when downloading its documentation, not the jvm itself; if you don't have doc use flag enabled for jvm you won't download it, and hence, you won't experience its fetch restrictions.

On the other hand, which flag have you exactly enabled for getting java into Firefox?

Abraham


USE flag nsplugins

The instructions on Gentoo's site differ a bit from the actual results.


eselect java-nsplugin list results as below

Available 32-bit Java browser plugins
Available 64-bit Java browser plugins

No numbered options as to choose one.

I am on AMD64 and using the 64 bit version, so I figured the 64-bit version should support the 64 bit firefox compiled?
There are no number options because you don't seem to have any Java browser plugin available. This is the output I get when I run eselect java-nsplugin list:

Available Java browser plugins
 [1]   sun-jdk-1.5  current

Since I have sun-jdk available. Could you please run both eix "^jre$" and eix "^jdk$" and post the output?

Abraham

eix "^jre$"
[U] virtual/jre
     Available versions:
        (1.4)   1.4.1 1.4.2
        (1.5)   1.5.0
        (1.6)   1.6.0
     Installed versions:  1.5.0(1.5)(12:25:57 AM 08/21/2007)
     Homepage:            http://java.sun.com/
     Description:         Virtual for JRE

eix "^jdk$"
[I] virtual/jdk
     Available versions:
        (1.4)   1.4.1 1.4.2
        (1.5)   1.5.0
        (1.6)   ~1.6.0
Installed versions: 1.4.2(1.4)(07:07:49 PM 08/21/2007) 1.5.0(1.5)(12:09:34 AM 08/21/2007)
     Homepage:            http://java.sun.com/
     Description:         Virtual for JDK



Ok, since you have more than one JDK and JDK's can be used as JRE's you may have to specify which version you want your system to use. If you run the following command you'll know your available JVM's and also the one you are currently using:

java-config --list-available-vms

The one with an asterisk at the beginning will be the one you're using.

On the other hand, you should make sure whether you installed Java with browser-plugin capabilities. I guess you installed sun-jdk and sun-jre, so running this you'll have the info you need:

equery uses sun-jdk

equery uses sun-jre

equery is in gentoolkit (this time it's truly there :-P).

HTH,
Abraham



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