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This update had been in gutsy-proposed for almost a year without any
feedback. I removed the proposed package.
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Status: In Progress = Won't Fix
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Is there anyone using this gutsy SRU and can confirm that the package
actually still works?
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hardy-proposed: verified that the rt.jar file is in the architecture
specific package
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reopening; the package is not yet in gutsy-updates; bug reports, please
test this package in gutsy-proposed and report back your feedback in bug
#204221. This is required to move the package from gutsy-proposed to
gutsy-updates. thanks!
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Matti, I'm still experiencing problems.
Using hardy on amd64 with icedtea-gcjwebplugin 1.0-0ubuntu3.
I tried loading the applet in http://www.java.com/en/download/help/testvm.xml.
The applet failed to run. Problematic frame from the log: [libjvm.so+0x5ca141]
Firefox itself did not crash.
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Ori, I wasn't able to reproduce your issue using icedtea-gcjwebplugin
1.0-0ubuntu3, but I'm using i386 though. Could you make sure that you've
removed old icedtea-java7-plugin from your system and the only java
plugin that's displayed when you open URL 'about:plugins' in firefox is
GCJ Web Browser
Matti, you're right! I had the old icedtea-java7-* packages installed.
Removing them loads the applet correctly.
Oddly, the plugin is reported as GCJ Web Browser Plugin (using IcedTea)
1.5 and not 1.0.
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You
icedtea-java7-plugin seems to have been removed from Ubuntu
repositories, however if I don't have any java plugins installed and
browse to a java web page, Firefox is trying to install icedtea-
java7-plugin and fails with Can not find 'icedtea-java7-plugin' error.
** Attachment added: firefox's
Ani, firefox not installing correct Java plugin is tracked in ubufox bug
#177514, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubufox/+bug/177514/comments/34.
Icedtea packages removed in favor of openjdk-6 is described in bug
#203636.
I'll close this bug as fixed as icedtea-gcjwebplugin resolves
icedtea-gcjwebplugin does not suffer from this issue, and neither does
openjdk. The problem is resolved.
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icedtea-java7 is based on java7 whereas the icedtea-gcjwebplugin is based on
java6 (correct me if i'm wrong).
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 2:39 AM, Brian Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
icedtea-gcjwebplugin does not suffer from this issue, and neither does
openjdk. The problem is resolved.
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Is this issue reproducible in Hardy using icedtea-gcjwebplugin (which
has replaced old icedtea-java7-plugin) ?
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amd64, hardy
This bug should be fixed asap. Apart from the firefox plugin not
working, I cannot run any swing application and some parts of eclipse
just won't work properly. I would really appreciate this fixed as it
severely compromises usability of ubuntu as java developer's tool :|
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The attached JRE works for me! The best solution would be to fix the
repo system to build the JRE correctly, but even uploading a manually
built JRE into the repos for amd64 would be better than an unusable one
(like we have in Gutsy).
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How can I find out how the repository system works and gain the proper
security credentials to work on it?
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 2:25 PM, Pelladi Gabor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The attached JRE works for me! The best solution would be to fix the
repo system to build the JRE correctly, but
For those who don't want to rebuild the package, there is one attached
(built for hardy).
For information on how to build the package see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PbuilderHowto#head-
30bc8e6feee523ce1d8ba089c4a197e80cdb2e7f
** Attachment added: Rebuilt icedtea jre package
Actually, the instructions that were posted cause apt-get source to
rebuild everything four times, because specifying any one of those java
packages will build all of them. After installing the dependencies, just
run 'apt-get -b source icedtea-java7-jre' (no sudo needed as long as you
have
Thanks Brian,
It worked out that the icedtea-java7-jre.deb was built. Installed it, and so
far so good.
It passes the java jvm test: http://www.java.com/en/download/help/testvm.xml
Nice. This is definitely a weird one. Same souce, but ubuntu build
server muck it up.
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Can anyone post a compiled deb of iced tea java 7 for AMD64 hardy.
I tried the compile steps as above. Maybe my laptop is just really
crappy, but my compile was running for over 20 hours and it still wasn't
done. The harddrive was going nuts. CPU usage seemed okay though. So
i killed it and
Local build from source and building in a pbuilder are the same thing in
this case -- that is, outside the Launchpad buildd environment this
problem does not exist. It's only when Ubuntu's build servers try this
build that these segfaulting binaries are generated.
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It's only when Ubuntu's build servers try this build that these
segfaulting binaries are generated.
John, are you saying that there something b0rked in the Ubuntu build
environment? Would that also imply that some of the other SIGSEGV
reports on x86_64 in otherwise unrelated packages?
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trying the local build I am getting
make[1]: *** [stamps/tools-class-files.stamp] Error 4
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/home/graylion/LocalBuilds/icedtea-java7-7~b21-1.4+20071007'
make: *** [stamps/build] Error 2
Build command 'cd icedtea-java7-7~b21-1.4+20071007 dpkg-buildpackage -b -uc'
actually:
mkdir -p lib/tools
/usr/lib/jvm/java-7-icedtea/bin/javac -J-Xmx512m -g -d lib/tools -bootclasspath
'' -source 1.6 \
-sourcepath
rt:tools:openjdk/j2se/src/share/classes:openjdk/j2se/src/solaris/classes:openjdk/langtools/src/share/classes:generated
\
logged a bug with sun, I will publish the number once I have received
it.
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From what I understand, the underlying problem is when the JRE is built in an
amd64 buildd,
this bug shows up, but when rebuilt in a pbuilder, the problem is gone.
I don't have pbuilder even installed. Just doing a local build from
source provided me with a functioning Java plugin, which
From what I understand, the underlying problem is when the JRE is built
in an amd64 buildd, this bug shows up, but when rebuilt in a pbuilder,
the problem is gone.
So, it's not really helpful for this bug to discuss other ways of
building or installing IcedTea or other Java frameworks to work
I tried Matthew's method, and met with moderate success. I was able to
load the test applet on java.com, but unable to load the applet which
Facebook uses for the upload of pictures.
I also tried to use the icedtea-
java7-bin_7~b22-1.5~20071018-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb, icedtea-
I'm also running gutsy-amd64 and tried to use the ubuntu packages of
icedtea-java7. Because the gutsy packages (version
~b21-1.4+20071007-0ubuntu6_amd64) didn't work, I installed the hardy
packages (version ~b24-1.5-1_amd64), but the java plugin is still not
working in firefox.
So even the latest
The problem isn't specific to the plugin. It affects the whole JVM.
Simply instantiating a Frame or JFrame crashes it.
As a simplified test, you can create the file, Test.java:
class Test {
public static void main(String[] args) {
new java.awt.Frame();
}
}
Then, assuming icedtea
Just a data point:
Nothing much (including Sun java test page) worked for me with the
~b21 versions that come from the standard repo, but installing
icedtea-java7-bin_7~b22-1.5~20071018-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb
icedtea-java7-jre_7~b22-1.5~20071018-0ubuntu1_all.deb
** Attachment added: I get the following crash when visiting
http://time.gov/timezone.cgi?Eastern/d/-5/java;
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10872125/hs_err_pid5757.log
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Upgrading to
icedtea-java7-bin_7~b22-1.5~20071018-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb
icedtea-java7-jre_7~b22-1.5~20071018-0ubuntu1_all.deb
icedtea-java7-plugin_7~b22-1.5~20071018-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb
fixed the previous problem with
http://time.gov/timezone.cgi?Eastern/d/-5/java website
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I wish i came to the point whrre it crashes. I simply get click here to
install plugin and then plugin already installed wash, rinse, repeat
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[Gutsy-amd64] Firefox and Icedtea-java7-plugin doesn't work well on certain
home bank websites using jvm.
Have tried all the posts before, downgraded them to 20071018, installed from
hardy repositories but all seems to have packages dependency problems. Someone
has to sync those packages in the
Firefox demands that icedtea-jav7-plugin needs to be installed in
order to run the jvm application but when trying to install this package
I got:
The following packages has dependency problems:
icedtea-java7-plugin: Depend: icedtea-java7-jre (=
7~b22-1.5~20071018-0ubuntu2) but
Firefox didn't crash with my amd64 pc, but Sun's Java demo applet only worked
after following Mathew Koyle's:
sudo apt-get build-dep icedtea-java7-plugin
sudo apt-get -b source icedtea-java7-plugin icedtea-java7-bin icedtea-java7-jre
icedtea-java7-jdk
sudo dpkg -i icedtea-java7-*deb
This also
just a quick follow up,
even with icedtea-java7-*_7~b22-1.5~20071018-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb , the HP ILO
applet failed to load, will try to get a dump uploaded to this bug report
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I can confirm that this version:
icedtea-java7-bin_7~b22-1.5~20071018-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb
icedtea-java7-jre_7~b22-1.5~20071018-0ubuntu1_all.deb
icedtea-java7-plugin_7~b22-1.5~20071018-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb
does work for me. Before, using te one from the standard repo, I could not even
get the demo
Finally got java and its firefox plugin working properly based on updating
java7 version b21 to b22 as suggested above.
Pretty straight forward and fast. Error was:
# Java VM: IcedTea 64-Bit Server VM (1.7.0-b21 mixed mode linux-amd64)
# Problematic frame:
# V [libjvm.so+0x5c9e11]
I should note
I disagree with the duplication of Bug #157721 with this bug.
This bug involves a crash of the VM, Bug #157721 does not. Bug #157721
describes missing functionality required for home banking.
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When running Firefox from a terminal and visiting
http://www.java.com/en/download/help/testvm.xml the following is printed in
stdout:
# An unexpected error has been detected by Java Runtime Environment:
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# SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x2acfacff8e11, pid=9055, tid=1074792784
#
# Java VM: IcedTea
Managed to get the java test mentioned above to work by downloading the
following three packages from
http://people.ubuntu.com/~doko/ubuntu/gutsy/ :
icedtea-java7-bin_7~b22-1.5~20071018-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb
icedtea-java7-jre_7~b22-1.5~20071018-0ubuntu1_all.deb
Self building work for me too !
(
sudo apt-get build-dep icedtea-java7-plugin
sudo apt-get -b source icedtea-java7-plugin icedtea-java7-bin icedtea-java7-jre
icedtea-java7-jdk
sudo dpkg -i icedtea-java7-*deb
)
It is very very long ... but it work !
The compatibility of this plugin is mostly
I tried self building. It didn't work. It took a few hours to download
and compile everything successfully, but it still doesn't work.
When I visit http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp?detect=jretry=1 it
tells me that additional plugins are required to display all of the media on
I can confirm the problem too when running the Gutsy AMD64 livecd.
Tried to manually download and install the 20071018 packages from
ftp://ftp.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/i/icedtea-java7/, but there
seems to be a version disreprancy right now for the AMD64 packages.
I was browsing in the Launchpad bugs and I saw that a new file for iced
tea (icedtea-java7 7~b22-1.5~20071018-0ubuntu1) was uploaded to hardy.
Do you think is there any chance that this fixes this problem (if
backported to Gutsy)?
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I've got plenty of hs_err_pid files, get them both when trying to run a
webapplet and something local.
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Mine didn't crash, but it did generate SIGSEGV errors that saved in my
home directory. I am attaching one that I think was generated when
looking at http://www.java.com/en/download/help/testvm.xml
Anyway, a local build managed by APT and dpkg fixed it for me:
sudo apt-get build-dep
confirmed, please check the packages at
http://people.ubuntu.com/~doko/ubuntu/gutsy/
which should work.
As another test: please rebuild the package from the archive and see if
these rebuilt packages do fix your problem.
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I've tested adding this repository (deb
http://people.ubuntu.com/~doko/ubuntu/ gutsy/), and it downloaded and
installed the *b21-1.4+20071007-0ubuntu1 version from the packages
(except for he java-common package, for this one it gets the 0.26ubuntu1
version from the ubuntu repositories).
The
did you install the -bin, -jre and -plugin packages, not just the
-plugin package?
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yeah, I added the repository and apt got all those packages (in the
version I specified in my last comment) automatically.
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Confirmed here, too. I both get the crash with the current packages, and
a mere local rebuild fixes it.
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I was happy too seeing a java-browser-plugin on AMD64 so I gave icedtea
java a try instantly. But neither the normal java, nor the plugin
worked for me - I always got a crash dump.
It would be great if there is a working java-plugin for amd64 soon. Java
is the only reason why I still have a
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