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and subject line Manually close
has caused the Debian Bug report #625562,
regarding figtree: fails to start
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Package: figtree
Version: 1.3.1-1
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream

I installed figtree from debian and it fails to start with the following
message (se below). I downloaded figtree from author's web site (same release,
1.3.1) and it works, thus I think some problem during its packaging took place.
I opened /usr/bin/figtree using nano and it looks like a binary file or
something, far from original figtree.jar (java). It can be seen some references
to java classes but it is an absolute rigmarole nevertheless.

May the force be with you.

Output (translation in parentheses):

pvt_pyle@usarmy:~$ figtree
/usr/bin/figtree: línea 1: PK: no se encontró la orden (line 1: PK-whatever
: command not found)
/usr/bin/figtree: línea 2:�: no se encontró la orden (line 2: whatever:
command not found)
/usr/bin/figtree: línea 2: META-INF/��PK: No existe el fichero o el
directorio (line 2: META-INF/PK-whatever: file or folder don't exist)
/usr/bin/figtree: línea 3:�: no se encontró la orden (line 3: command not
found)
/usr/bin/figtree: línea 3:figtree/PK: No existe el fichero o el directorio
(line 3: figtree/PK: file or folder don't exist)
/usr/bin/figtree: línea 4:�: no se encontró la orden (line 4: command not
found)
/usr/bin/figtree: línea 4: figtree/applet/PK: No existe el fichero o el
directorio (line 4: figtree/applet/PK: file or folder don't exist)
/usr/bin/figtree: línea 5: error sintáctico cerca del elemento inesperado `)'
(line 5: syntax error near element `)' )
/usr/bin/figtree: línea
5:�;ɻ�.q�$figtree/applet/FigTreeApplet$1.class�T�NA=ӯ����l�j)�m�
s��X�b7W��-i�=���;�+�{'v��v�ݖ�6���"�����w����f��q�̹sϝ�_�����8¸�B
(line 5: whatever$/figtree/applet/FigTreeApplet$1.class-whatever)



-- System Information:
Debian Release: wheezy/sid
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.38 (SMP w/2 CPU cores; PREEMPT)
Locale: LANG=es_ES.utf8, LC_CTYPE=es_ES.utf8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash

Versions of packages figtree depends on:
ii  jarwrapper               0.33            Run executable Java .jar files
ii  libfreehep-export-java   2.1.1-1         FreeHEP Export and Save As Library
ii  libfreehep-graphics2d-ja 2.1.1-3         FreeHEP 2D Graphics Library
ii  libfreehep-graphicsio-em 2.1.1+dfsg-1    FreeHEP Enhanced Metafile Format D
ii  libfreehep-graphicsio-ja 2.1.1-2         FreeHEP GraphicsIO Base Library
ii  libfreehep-graphicsio-pd 2.1.1+dfsg-1    FreeHEP Portable Document Format D
ii  libfreehep-graphicsio-ps 2.1.1-1         FreeHEP (Encapsulated) PostScript 
ii  libfreehep-graphicsio-sv 2.1.1-3         FreeHEP Scalable Vector Graphics D
ii  libfreehep-graphicsio-sw 2.1.1+dfsg-1    FreeHEP SWF (Flash) Driver
ii  libitext5-java           5.0.6+svn4804-1 Java Library to create and manipul
ii  libjam-java              0.0.r297-1      Java applications look and behave 
ii  libjebl2-java            0.0.r6-1        Java Evolutionary Biology Library
ii  openjdk-6-jre [java6-run 6b18-1.8.7-2    OpenJDK Java runtime, using Hotspo

figtree recommends no packages.

figtree suggests no packages.

-- no debconf information



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Hi,

I'm hereby closing this bug report because it is actually not a problem
of the figtree package but rather any Java package which relys on
binfmt_misc (the Linux kernel extension that makes this work).

Kind regards

        Andreas.

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