Le 29/11/2016 à 20:13, Patrice Duroux a écrit :
> I do not use any wrapper script, I just everything provided by the native
> Debian
> package (latexdraw) and I juste run it after installation using terminal and
> saw
> the warning message (its a chance!).
By wrapper script I meant this:
Hi Emmanuel,
I do not use any wrapper script, I just everything provided by the native Debian
package (latexdraw) and I juste run it after installation using terminal and saw
the warning message (its a chance!).
Also why it is not the case for the scala-library package on which it depends?
I mean
Hi Patrice,
Scala libraries are built for a specific version of the runtime
(different versions of the runtime aren't fully compatible) Here
scala-parser-combinators was built with Scala 2.11 and the jar installed
in /usr/share/java contains the scala version to make this clear. So you
simply
Package: scala-parser-combinators
Version: 1.0.3-3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
After installing and using latexdraw package (3.3.4+ds1-1), here is the warning
that I got:
patrice@hp-dark:~$ latexdraw
[warning] /usr/bin/latexdraw: No java runtime was found
[warning] /usr/bin/latexdraw:
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