Hi Markus,

On Thu, 2013-06-20 at 10:49 +0200, Markus Koschany wrote:
(...) 
> you can also try to reinstall mediathekview and openjdk-6-jre. What
> happens if you use the java7-runtime instead of version 6.
> 
> I suppose something went wrong when you installed mediathekview and the
> binfmt update script probably did not finish as expected. In general
> executable jar files are detected and launched automatically as long as
> you have jarwrapper installed.
> 
> Please refer to
> 
> http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/java-policy/x85.html

ok, thanks for the explanation, I get it now.

In my case, this bug occurs due to missing binfmt support with
mediathekview in a chrooted environemnt.

More generally: When binfmt-support.deb is not installed on the host,
the jarwrapper approach does not work in chroots as the binfmt* kernel
modules are never loaded.

Just installing binfmt-support on the host "fixes" this.

As per policy, this seems ok, though a little bit non-intuitive ;).

So feel free to just close this.

Thx!

Stephan


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