Bug#775450: clojure1.6: clojure 1.6 doesn't work with gij/gcj 4.9 instead of openjdk

2015-01-15 Thread Rogério Brito
Package: clojure1.6 Version: 1.6.0+dfsg-1 Severity: normal Hi. First of all, thanks for packaging clojure. Unfortunately, it seems that clojure doesn't work with simply any current installation of packages that provide java2-runtime-headless (like gcj-4.9-jdk and its dependencies). Here is what

Bug#775450: clojure1.6: clojure 1.6 doesn't work with gij/gcj 4.9 instead of openjdk

2015-01-15 Thread Emmanuel Bourg
Hi Rogério, Le 15/01/2015 20:56, Rogério Brito a écrit : Is there any way to keep the ability to run with gcj? I don't think this is possible, the Clojure 1.6.0 documentation [1] states that Java 6 is the minimum version required and gcj is stuck with Java 5. If not, perhaps getting the

Bug#775450: clojure1.6: clojure 1.6 doesn't work with gij/gcj 4.9 instead of openjdk

2015-01-15 Thread Rogério Brito
Hi, Emmanuel. First of all, thank you for your kind reply. I have been lurking into the debian-java archives (just relearning Java, since the 1.1 days) and I feel that you guys have fostered an excellent environment, especially for newbies and wannabe contributors (like me). On Jan 15 2015,

Bug#775396: tomcat8 not starting after fresh install

2015-01-15 Thread Arturo Borrero Gonzalez
Package: tomcat8 Version: 8.0.14-1 Severity: normal Dear maintainer, I installed tomcat8 from testing using aptitude. The package itself failed to bring up the tomcat service. Muanually calling 'service tomcat8 start' also fails. The only log reference I can found is at

Bug#775396: tomcat8 not starting after fresh install

2015-01-15 Thread Emmanuel Bourg
Hi Arturo, The message Unsupported major.minor version 51.0 means you are running an application intended for a more recent version of Java. Here Tomcat 8 requires Java 7 and you are probably running Java 6 on your system. Installing the openjdk-7-jre-headless package should fix this issue.