Sorry for the late reply.

We use both 32bit and 64bit though we are in process of migrating to 
64bit completely.

Not that it should make any difference, but the code runs on standalone 
boxes and diverse virtual host.

You may want to look at dependencies on 13.04. If I remember correctly 
we had some minor trouble getting it work on 13.04 because of libwebp2 
not easily available on 13.04

You might have already taken care of it, but can you confirm its really 
using oracle jdk? I have bean burned couple of times on ubntu because 
default points openjdk and even after setting java home it was still 
picking up oracle jdk. Proper fix turned out to be update-altenatives 
and point /usr/bin/java to oracle java. Things do fail mysteriously on 
openjdk, at least in my observation. Since I use openjdk only 
accidentally never investigated why/where etc.

Regards,

Niranjan
On 07/24/2013 12:49 AM, Johan Groth wrote:
> On 23/07/2013 20:31, Niranjan Rao wrote:
>> I do use/have used java gnome on all 3 versions of Ubuntu starting from
>> Ubuntu 12.04 namely 12.04, 12.10, 13.04. It does work fine on all of
>> these versions.
>>
>> Only difference I can think of is our jar file is built locally and
>> deployed to internal maven repository where all other developers access
>> it. If I remember correctly, the jar is built on 12.04 and used on all
>> other versions of ubuntu.
>>
>> We do use Oracle JDK.
>>
> So do I, openjdk 7 which is the default Java on Ubuntu 13.04. Mind you,
> I've tried openjdk 6 with no difference.
> Could it be I'm on a 64 bit version of Linux?
>
> Regards,
> Johan
>
>
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