[Bug 1574879] Re: Java Desktop.browse not supported on Kubuntu 16.04

2017-01-12 Thread Carl Walker
This causes a JavaFX app I'm working on to hang when Desktop.browse() is
called.  I've verified this on both 16.04 and 16.10 using the Oracle JDK
(1.8.0_112).

I agree with the OP that this is important for help subsystems.

java.awt.Desktop.getDesktop().browse(URI(HELP_LINK))

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[Bug 1574879] Re: Java Desktop.browse not supported on Kubuntu 16.04

2016-07-07 Thread Alberto Salvia Novella
** Changed in: openjdk-8 (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

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[Bug 1574879] Re: Java Desktop.browse not supported on Kubuntu 16.04

2016-07-04 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: openjdk-8 (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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Re: [Openjdk] [Bug 1574879] Re: Java Desktop.browse not supported on Kubuntu 16.04

2016-04-26 Thread Aere Greenway
Tiago:

I checked the apt configuration (as you requested) on two Ubuntu 16.04 
systems (Ubuntu-Gnome, and Kubuntu).

It showed:

APT::Install-Recommends "true";

I also checked the apt configuration on an Ubuntu 15.10 system 
(Ubuntu-MATE), and it showed:

APT::Install-Recommends "1";

All of these systems are test systems, installed from a live DVD (or 
USB) desktop.  There is no custom configuration of APT.

One thing to note, however, is that the installations where "Recommends" 
dependencies stopped taking place as of Ubuntu 15.10 (and continuing 
with Ubuntu 16.04) were done using either the Gdebi Package Installer, 
or Ubuntu Software Center.

Since my application (installed as a Debian package) is not in the 
repository, it has to be installed that way.

So perhaps they changed Gdebi and Ubuntu Software Center to no longer 
install "Recommends" dependencies.

The newer Gnome Software installer (in Ubuntu 16.04) doesn't yet succeed 
in installing external Debian packages.

- Aere


On 04/26/2016 09:44 AM, Tiago Stürmer Daitx wrote:
> Please check your apt configuration by running:
>
> $ apt-config dump | grep Recommends
> APT::Install-Recommends "1";
>
> "1" indicates that recommends is activated and they should be
> installed by default. If recommends is disabled then double check the
> apt configuration files at /etc/apt/apt.conf.d (or maybe a custom
> /etc/apt/apt.conf).
>
> On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 12:25 PM, Aere Greenway
> <1574...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
>> On 04/26/2016 08:19 AM, Tiago Stürmer Daitx wrote:
>>> I made a mistake: gnome_url_show is actually in libgnome-2-0 package,
>>> not gvfs-libs. Please make sure it is installed.
>>>
>>> Still, after taking another look it is weird that your system didn't have 
>>> gvfs-libs installed. The dependency cycle is:
>>> * OpenJDK 7 and 8 "Recommends" libgnome2-0
>>> * libgnome2-0 "Recommends" gvfs
>>> * gfvs depends on gfvs-libs
>>>
>>> By default packages in "Recommends" are installed together with the
>>> other package dependencies. Given that you didn't have gvfs-libs I would
>>> to assume that libgnome2-0 didn't get installed as well.
>>>
>>> BTW, there were no changes between OpenJDK 7 and OpenJDK 8 regarding
>>> this functionality: both depend upon gnome_url_show symbol being
>>> available in a library in the system. Thus something changed between
>>> Kubuntu 15.10 and 16.04 that is not satisfying this dependency any
>>> longer.
>>>
>> Thank you for the additional idea to try.  I will report back on that
>> shortly.
>>
>>   From my work with the application I developed (the KeyMusician
>> Keyboard), and its Debian package), as of the Ubuntu 15.10 release, only
>> required dependencies are now installed.  Before then, "Recommends"
>> dependencies were installed, which I wish it still did.
>>
>> To overcome this change, I had to create some dummy packages that
>> included the "Recommends" dependencies as required dependencies of the
>> dummy package.  I also created a dummy package that had the "Recommends"
>> and "Suggests" packages as required dependencies, and the user had to
>> install one or the other of those additional dummy packages.
>>
>> I don't know why that changed in Ubuntu 15.10 - perhaps it has something
>> to do with the snappy package support.
>>
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>> Aere
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>> Title:
>>Java Desktop.browse not supported on Kubuntu 16.04
>>
>> Status in openjdk-8 package in Ubuntu:
>>New
>>
>> Bug description:
>>The Desktop.browse functionality of Java is not supported on the
>>Kubuntu 16.04 level of the KDE desktop.  It was supported in earlier
>>levels.
>>
>>With this support no longer available, a Java application can no
>>longer activate the system's browser to display the already-installed
>>HTML help files for the application, making the context-sensitive help
>>functionality useless.
>>
>>Here is the Java code snippet where the code attempts to activate the
>>online help:
>>
>>if (Desktop.isDesktopSupported())
>>{
>>Desktop desktop = Desktop.getDesktop() ;
>>if (desktop.isSupported(Desktop.Action.BROWSE))
>>{
>>try
>>{
>>desktop.browse(new URI(url)) ;
>>}
>>catch (Exception e)
>>{
>>String error = "Problem creating URI to access 
>> documentation:\n" + e.getMessage() ;
>>reportError(error, true) ;
>>}
>>}
>>else
>>reportError("Desktop.browse not supported on this 
>> system.", true) ;
>>}
>>
>>When this code is executed, the "Desktop.browse not supported on this
>>system." 

Re: [Openjdk] [Bug 1574879] Re: Java Desktop.browse not supported on Kubuntu 16.04

2016-04-26 Thread Tiago Stürmer Daitx
Please check your apt configuration by running:

$ apt-config dump | grep Recommends
APT::Install-Recommends "1";

"1" indicates that recommends is activated and they should be
installed by default. If recommends is disabled then double check the
apt configuration files at /etc/apt/apt.conf.d (or maybe a custom
/etc/apt/apt.conf).

On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 12:25 PM, Aere Greenway
<1574...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> On 04/26/2016 08:19 AM, Tiago Stürmer Daitx wrote:
>> I made a mistake: gnome_url_show is actually in libgnome-2-0 package,
>> not gvfs-libs. Please make sure it is installed.
>>
>> Still, after taking another look it is weird that your system didn't have 
>> gvfs-libs installed. The dependency cycle is:
>> * OpenJDK 7 and 8 "Recommends" libgnome2-0
>> * libgnome2-0 "Recommends" gvfs
>> * gfvs depends on gfvs-libs
>>
>> By default packages in "Recommends" are installed together with the
>> other package dependencies. Given that you didn't have gvfs-libs I would
>> to assume that libgnome2-0 didn't get installed as well.
>>
>> BTW, there were no changes between OpenJDK 7 and OpenJDK 8 regarding
>> this functionality: both depend upon gnome_url_show symbol being
>> available in a library in the system. Thus something changed between
>> Kubuntu 15.10 and 16.04 that is not satisfying this dependency any
>> longer.
>>
> Thank you for the additional idea to try.  I will report back on that
> shortly.
>
>  From my work with the application I developed (the KeyMusician
> Keyboard), and its Debian package), as of the Ubuntu 15.10 release, only
> required dependencies are now installed.  Before then, "Recommends"
> dependencies were installed, which I wish it still did.
>
> To overcome this change, I had to create some dummy packages that
> included the "Recommends" dependencies as required dependencies of the
> dummy package.  I also created a dummy package that had the "Recommends"
> and "Suggests" packages as required dependencies, and the user had to
> install one or the other of those additional dummy packages.
>
> I don't know why that changed in Ubuntu 15.10 - perhaps it has something
> to do with the snappy package support.
>
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> Aere
>
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> Title:
>   Java Desktop.browse not supported on Kubuntu 16.04
>
> Status in openjdk-8 package in Ubuntu:
>   New
>
> Bug description:
>   The Desktop.browse functionality of Java is not supported on the
>   Kubuntu 16.04 level of the KDE desktop.  It was supported in earlier
>   levels.
>
>   With this support no longer available, a Java application can no
>   longer activate the system's browser to display the already-installed
>   HTML help files for the application, making the context-sensitive help
>   functionality useless.
>
>   Here is the Java code snippet where the code attempts to activate the
>   online help:
>
>   if (Desktop.isDesktopSupported())
>   {
>   Desktop desktop = Desktop.getDesktop() ;
>   if (desktop.isSupported(Desktop.Action.BROWSE))
>   {
>   try
>   {
>   desktop.browse(new URI(url)) ;
>   }
>   catch (Exception e)
>   {
>   String error = "Problem creating URI to access 
> documentation:\n" + e.getMessage() ;
>   reportError(error, true) ;
>   }
>   }
>   else
>   reportError("Desktop.browse not supported on this system.", 
> true) ;
>   }
>
>   When this code is executed, the "Desktop.browse not supported on this
>   system." error message is displayed, rather than activating the user's
>   Internet browser to display the HTML help file already installed in
>   the user's file-system.
>
>   In prior releases of Kubuntu, this has always worked.  I expected it
>   to work on 16.04 (as it does on the other 'flavors' of Ubuntu 16.04),
>   but it is not supported in the KDE desktop of Kubuntu 16.04
>
>   I am using Kubuntu 16.04.
>
>   In prior releases of Kubuntu, the online help information was
>   displayed using the system's Internet browser, which was what I
>   expected to happen.
>
>   In this release, I instead got the "Desktop.browse not supported on
>   this system." error message, and the Internet browser was not
>   activated to display the already-installed (via Debian package) help
>   information.
>
>   ProblemType: Bug
>   DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
>   Package: openjdk-8-jre 8u77-b03-3ubuntu3
>   ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-21.37-generic 4.4.6
>   Uname: Linux 4.4.0-21-generic x86_64
>   ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2
>   Architecture: amd64
>   CurrentDesktop: KDE
>   Date: Mon Apr 25 16:12:50 2016
>   InstallationDate: Installed on 2016-04-22 (3 days ago)
>   InstallationMedia:

Re: [Bug 1574879] Re: Java Desktop.browse not supported on Kubuntu 16.04

2016-04-26 Thread Aere Greenway
On 04/26/2016 08:19 AM, Tiago Stürmer Daitx wrote:
> I made a mistake: gnome_url_show is actually in libgnome-2-0 package,
> not gvfs-libs. Please make sure it is installed.
>
> Still, after taking another look it is weird that your system didn't have 
> gvfs-libs installed. The dependency cycle is:
> * OpenJDK 7 and 8 "Recommends" libgnome2-0
> * libgnome2-0 "Recommends" gvfs
> * gfvs depends on gfvs-libs
>
> By default packages in "Recommends" are installed together with the
> other package dependencies. Given that you didn't have gvfs-libs I would
> to assume that libgnome2-0 didn't get installed as well.
>
> BTW, there were no changes between OpenJDK 7 and OpenJDK 8 regarding
> this functionality: both depend upon gnome_url_show symbol being
> available in a library in the system. Thus something changed between
> Kubuntu 15.10 and 16.04 that is not satisfying this dependency any
> longer.
>
I booted the Kubuntu 16.04 test system, and checked (using Synaptic 
Package Manager) the status of the  libgnome-2-0 package.  It showed it 
to be already installed.

When I saw this problem in testing, I assumed it to be the decision of 
people responsible for the KDE desktop, to not allow a Java application 
to activate the system's Internet browser.  So I would assume it is 
something configured somewhere for the KDE desktop.

I was unsure of what package to file the bug with.

If this problem was a deliberate decision, I wanted it to be known what 
side-effects that decision has on legitimate applications.

Other Ubuntu 'flavors' (not having the problem) use different desktops, 
and (I presume) have different configurations.

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Re: [Bug 1574879] Re: Java Desktop.browse not supported on Kubuntu 16.04

2016-04-26 Thread Aere Greenway
On 04/26/2016 08:19 AM, Tiago Stürmer Daitx wrote:
> I made a mistake: gnome_url_show is actually in libgnome-2-0 package,
> not gvfs-libs. Please make sure it is installed.
>
> Still, after taking another look it is weird that your system didn't have 
> gvfs-libs installed. The dependency cycle is:
> * OpenJDK 7 and 8 "Recommends" libgnome2-0
> * libgnome2-0 "Recommends" gvfs
> * gfvs depends on gfvs-libs
>
> By default packages in "Recommends" are installed together with the
> other package dependencies. Given that you didn't have gvfs-libs I would
> to assume that libgnome2-0 didn't get installed as well.
>
> BTW, there were no changes between OpenJDK 7 and OpenJDK 8 regarding
> this functionality: both depend upon gnome_url_show symbol being
> available in a library in the system. Thus something changed between
> Kubuntu 15.10 and 16.04 that is not satisfying this dependency any
> longer.
>
Thank you for the additional idea to try.  I will report back on that 
shortly.

 From my work with the application I developed (the KeyMusician 
Keyboard), and its Debian package), as of the Ubuntu 15.10 release, only 
required dependencies are now installed.  Before then, "Recommends" 
dependencies were installed, which I wish it still did.

To overcome this change, I had to create some dummy packages that 
included the "Recommends" dependencies as required dependencies of the 
dummy package.  I also created a dummy package that had the "Recommends" 
and "Suggests" packages as required dependencies, and the user had to 
install one or the other of those additional dummy packages.

I don't know why that changed in Ubuntu 15.10 - perhaps it has something 
to do with the snappy package support.

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[Bug 1574879] Re: Java Desktop.browse not supported on Kubuntu 16.04

2016-04-26 Thread Tiago Stürmer Daitx
I made a mistake: gnome_url_show is actually in libgnome-2-0 package,
not gvfs-libs. Please make sure it is installed.

Still, after taking another look it is weird that your system didn't have 
gvfs-libs installed. The dependency cycle is:
* OpenJDK 7 and 8 "Recommends" libgnome2-0
* libgnome2-0 "Recommends" gvfs
* gfvs depends on gfvs-libs

By default packages in "Recommends" are installed together with the
other package dependencies. Given that you didn't have gvfs-libs I would
to assume that libgnome2-0 didn't get installed as well.

BTW, there were no changes between OpenJDK 7 and OpenJDK 8 regarding
this functionality: both depend upon gnome_url_show symbol being
available in a library in the system. Thus something changed between
Kubuntu 15.10 and 16.04 that is not satisfying this dependency any
longer.

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Re: [Bug 1574879] Re: Java Desktop.browse not supported on Kubuntu 16.04

2016-04-25 Thread Aere Greenway
On 04/25/2016 08:25 PM, Tiago Stürmer Daitx wrote:
> Still it is not clear if and how exactly
> this will work out on a non-gnome system: a quick search didn't indicate
> exactly how gnome_url_show is set up (gconf?).
I didn't see anything under /etc/gconf/ that looked like it configured 
this support.

It worked using the default JRE (open java 7) on Kubuntu 15.10, and it 
also works in the default JRE (open java 8) for the non-KDE desktops.

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Re: [Bug 1574879] Re: Java Desktop.browse not supported on Kubuntu 16.04

2016-04-25 Thread Aere Greenway
On 04/25/2016 08:25 PM, Tiago Stürmer Daitx wrote:
> Thank you for taking your time to report this bug and making Ubuntu
> better.
>
> Please try to install gvfs-libs and see if that fix it, then report it
> back here. Do not close the bug if it does as it indicates that the
> openjdk-8-jre package is missing a dependency and we would need to fix
> that.
>
>
> What follows is a more technical overview of the underlying issue.
>
> Desktop.browse(URI) calls sun.awt.DesktopBrowse.browse(URL) which is
> implemented by sun.awt.X11.XDesktopPeer.desktop(URL). That in turn call
> the native jni method gnome_url_show(byte[] url) that is dynamically
> linked by jdk/src/solaris/native/sun/xawt/gnome_interface.c to the gvfs
> function of the same name. Thus gvfs libraries must be installed on the
> system for those calls to work. Still it is not clear if and how exactly
> this will work out on a non-gnome system: a quick search didn't indicate
> exactly how gnome_url_show is set up (gconf?).
>
On my Kubuntu 16.04 system, I installed gvfs-libs (which was not 
installed before).

I then ran the application, and clicked the "Help" button on the main 
application window, and got the same error message as before (no change).

Just to make sure, I rebooted, then ran the test again.

I got the same error message as before (no change).

- Aere

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[Bug 1574879] Re: Java Desktop.browse not supported on Kubuntu 16.04

2016-04-25 Thread Tiago Stürmer Daitx
Thank you for taking your time to report this bug and making Ubuntu
better.

Please try to install gvfs-libs and see if that fix it, then report it
back here. Do not close the bug if it does as it indicates that the
openjdk-8-jre package is missing a dependency and we would need to fix
that.


What follows is a more technical overview of the underlying issue.

Desktop.browse(URI) calls sun.awt.DesktopBrowse.browse(URL) which is
implemented by sun.awt.X11.XDesktopPeer.desktop(URL). That in turn call
the native jni method gnome_url_show(byte[] url) that is dynamically
linked by jdk/src/solaris/native/sun/xawt/gnome_interface.c to the gvfs
function of the same name. Thus gvfs libraries must be installed on the
system for those calls to work. Still it is not clear if and how exactly
this will work out on a non-gnome system: a quick search didn't indicate
exactly how gnome_url_show is set up (gconf?).

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