James wrote:
> walt <w41ter <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
>
>   
>> IMO unless you're doing some really unusual/obscure java thing,
>> you don't want or need the blacktown-jdk.  I'm guessing that if
>> you delete that and run revdep-rebuild you'll probably see those
>> other packages get rebuilt against the sun-jdk-1.6 and that will
>> get rid of the virtual jdk-1.4.2 for you.
>>     
>
>
> OK 
> did that.
>
> java-check-environment
> <snip>  
> Java environment is sane. Congratulations!
>
> eselect java-vm list
> Available Java Virtual Machines:
>   [1]   sun-jdk-1.6  system-vm
>
> But look here:
>
> eix virtual/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)(14:13:11 07/07/09) 1.6.0(1.6)(14:10:01
> 07/07/09)
>      Homepage:            http://java.sun.com/
>      Description:         Virtual for JDK
>
>
>
> ooffice runs as root, but faults as any normal
> user on the system:
>
> terminate called after throwing an instance of
> 'com::sun::star::uno::RuntimeException'
>
>
> Any other ideas?
>
>
> James
>
>
>   

Usually if something runs as root but not a user, it's a permissions
issue.  You running something special on your system?  Hardened or
something more "secure"?

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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