Dear Andreas.
Thank's a lot for your questions and remark. This will help me to detect
where was the problem.
And i apologize that teh error is generated during the creation of a
live debian iso file. As the error wa detected in the live itself, i
send the report as this.. Forgetting that i'm in a live session. You're
bug system is too perfect, as it permit report bugs in a live session!
The problem was detected and corrected in the binfmt-support bug (#750245).
So i'm declaring this issue corrected, as this from another problem.
Regards
Le 09/05/2017 à 05:19, Andreas Tille a écrit :
Hi Jerome,
On Mon, May 08, 2017 at 01:42:40PM -0500, Jerome wrote:
I put here the results of the commands. Home that helps...
I think so since it confirms the expected reason for the issue you
observed.
$ sudo update-binfmts --display jarwrapper
update-binfmts: warning: jarwrapper not in database of installed binary
formats.
update-binfmts: exiting due to previous errors
$ sudo update-binfmts --display jar
update-binfmts: warning: jar not in database of installed binary formats.
update-binfmts: exiting due to previous errors
I have access to two different boxes, one running Jessie (stable):
$ sudo update-binfmts --display jarwrapper
[sudo] password for tillea:
jarwrapper (enabled):
package = <local>
type = magic
offset = 0
magic = PK\x03\x04
mask =
interpreter = /usr/bin/jarwrapper
detector = /usr/bin/jardetector
$ sudo update-binfmts --display jar
jar (enabled):
package = openjdk-7
type = magic
offset = 0
magic = PK\x03\x04
mask =
interpreter = /usr/bin/jexec
detector =
and one running Stretch (testing):
$ sudo update-binfmts --display jarwrapper
jarwrapper (enabled):
package = jarwrapper
type = magic
offset = 0
magic = PK\x03\x04
mask =
interpreter = /usr/bin/jarwrapper
detector = /usr/bin/jardetector
$ sudo update-binfmts --display jar
jar (enabled):
package = openjdk-7
type = magic
offset = 0
magic = PK\x03\x04
mask =
interpreter = /usr/bin/jexec
detector =
Could you please post the result of
apt-cache policy jarwrapper
make sure it is installed
sudo apt-get install jarwrapper
and try again? If artemis works afterwards the solution would be to
add jarwrapper to the dependencies (hmmm, I somehow assumed that this
would be the case but its not. :-()
Thanks for your patience
Andreas.
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-- Jérôme
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