@Robin: the extra message is annoying indeed (only with openjdk), it's
hardcoded in openjdk, writing those env variable on stderr. I agree that
some written script can have some output expectation on stderr (even if
I don't think it's the best and most reliable way of handling output
from a script). I think this part will be redirected in another bug
report (even if we disable jayatana, to keep a track on it and have that
noise turned off on openjdk).
I was wondering if the crash that people here were seeing were due to
openjdk 8 instead of 7. I didn't get any crash with it though with
jayatana installed, (I checked that /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-
amd64/bin/java was executed) when starting android studio on my wily
machine which was pointed as one of the crashy program. The menu is then
correctly exported. Can somebody give a simple (with a program that is
in ubuntu repository) step by step reproducer so that we all start from
the same bases? That would probably help danjaredg to have a better
start.
** Also affects: jayatana (Ubuntu Vivid)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: jayatana (Ubuntu Vivid)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
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Running any Java program produces messages in the terminal, while
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