I found this discussion / bug thread while looking for a solution to an
inability to install packages on a VPS in my Dreamhost account.
Dreamhost has /tmp mounted with noexec and there's some kind of
permission preventing me from remounting it to turn off noexec.
I don't know the ins and outs of
There's a longstanding known issue that if a jar file used by an
application is modified while the application is running then the java
VM will crash.
ithe problem appears to occur only if multiple (java-) processes
access one jar file concurrently. I'm still not sure whether both are
just
** Changed in: sun-java6 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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It is available now. There was a small delay (20 hours) in getting the
bundles published.
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As of today the only 64bit plugin is the one derived from the
gcjwebplugin. I would expect this to change during 2009 or very late
2008.
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Error starting homebanking Applet
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157721
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This is not against openJDK but against the sun-6-java packages which
are a rebundling of the binary JDK. As such our upstream bug is:
http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=4802695
Support Java Plug-in on 64-bit AMD and Intel
I see in the evaluation that we have finally committed
It's clear from the report they are not reporting this against openjdk.
The version strings are those produced by sun-java6 not openjdk-6
** Changed in: openjdk-6 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Java Web start does not work on Ubuntu 8.04 64 bit (Firefox and Konqueror)
Sun-java6 does not support 64 bit plugin/javaws .. this is a long known
issue .. sigh .. we'll be fixing it soon.
** Changed in: sun-java6 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Java Web start does not work on Ubuntu 8.04 64 bit (Firefox and Konqueror)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/252472
That's because it's missing upstream (Sun doesn't ship 64 bit plugin or
javaws..).
The upstream bug is:
http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=4802695
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Missing Java Web Start on amd64
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202389
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I want to chime in to say in my NIS environment the same behavior
manifests. Other behavior is the desktop is unresponsive to user input
and the topbottom taskbars are crunched and unresponsive to user input.
I have no idea whether fast-user-switch ever finishes initializing (as
others have
Fixed by fixing java.com applet
** Changed in: icedtea-gcjwebplugin (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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You should be able to run this applet w/ the gcjwebplugin in openjdk
now. We fixed the applet
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FWIW I have a workaround to suggest
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# chmod -x /etc/init.d/autofs /etc/init.d/nis
After doing this and a reboot the user login works fine, and comes right
up, and the system is very responsive.
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fast-user-switch heavy cpu usage
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203217
You
I'm surprised MToolkit is still there, I thought it had already been
removed. You should be aware it's planned to be removed but since it's
there in java6 it'll stay in java6 so it must be java7 where it'll be
removed.
We don't have KDE support like there is GTK LF support. But this could
be
It's not necessary to do this shell script.
According to the documentation for javax.swing.UIManager if the file
jre/lib/swing.properties exists it is read for properties.
Unfortunately it appears the only way to override the default for
awt.toolkit is the method here:
No longer reproducible and closed upstream
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No longer reproducable
** Changed in: sun-java5 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = robogeek (david-herron-sun)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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warning/error when opening javadoc man page
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I build another ubuntu system with only openjdk installed. In that one
gcjwebplugin is used for applet support. I'm able to see the
misbehavior. I've contacted the maintainer of the applet on the
java.com page and he's fixed it to not fail. I've verified using my
system his new applet runs
I just tested this with java-1.5.0-sun, java-6-sun and java-6-openjdk.
Azureus works with all three.
Because the /usr/bin/azureus script doesn't honor the java alternative
setting (it hardcodes several paths in the script) you have to be
careful to run it like so:-
% export
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: azureus
Looking at /usr/bin/azureus I see that the script checks for the
existence of several /usr/lib/jvm/xyzzy-n-froobnitz directories to
choose one for running Azureus. Doesn't this go against the intent of
the alternatives mechanism?
** Affects:
My system never had icedtea-7 installed and it runs the thing fine (I
assume the Jigzone applet means any of the jigsaw puzzles on that
site...?). But testing which java version is being executed for applets
it appears that the java alternative is ignored. I have java-1.5.0-sun,
java-6-sun and
I'm unable to fully diagnose this because on my system the alternatives
aren't being recognized for the plugin.
Running update-java-alternatives --set xyzzy-N-frobnitz ought to switch
all aspects of the Java to the correct values, including the choice of
the plugin. However on my system there's
FWIW SunJSSE.java is in the source distribution.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/jdk6-open$ find . -type f -name '*JSSE*' -print
./6open-b09/control/build/linux-i586/classes/sun/security/ssl/SunJSSE.class
./6open-b09/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/security/ssl/SunJSSE.java
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I'm thinking about using dogtail.. and see on
http://people.redhat.com/zcerza/dogtail/downloads.html that pyspi is one
of the requirements.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+source/pyspi seems to be saying it
was built for hardy. But under hardy the apt system doesn't
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/projects/dogtail/dogtail-0.6.0$ find /usr/lib/ -name
'*libjli*' -print
/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk/jre/lib/i386/jli/libjli.so
/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.06/jre/lib/i386/jli/libjli.so
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/projects/dogtail/dogtail-0.6.0$ uname -a
Linux dherron
I agree. I see this statement for sun-java6:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+source/sun-java6
sun-java6-jre (amd64) (hppa) (i386) (ia64) (lpia) (powerpc) (sparc)
This is clearly misleading. Sun is only distributing this for amd64 and
i386.
** Changed in: sun-java
It's incorrect to request this change in the ubuntu/debian package as
upstream (Sun) only provides a binary to build sun-java{5,6} from. This
request would require attention from the swing-dev team on
openjdk.java.net.
** Changed in: sun-java
Status: New = Invalid
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please add
Oh mannn.. I totally missed that. Thank you.
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pyspi doesn't seem to be in hardy heron
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/231934
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Oh, I seem to not have mentioned this. It appears the real culprit is
trackerd ... it appeared to me trackerd was trying to mount all
automounts and index everything everywhere.
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Hi load average using in 8.04a4 NIS/Autofs setup copied from 7.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190737
You
Next things...
mount | wc -l is returning an ever-increasing number.
I found the Searching and Indexing preference dialog and it looked like
it would be a related feature. I've turned off or turned down all the
options, but this caused no difference in behavior.
Something I didn't mention
I'm doing some debugging.. The above setup is sufficient however it is
dependant on the NIS setup we have here inside Sun. That is really
comprehensive, spanning across all of Sun's systems and offices, and we
have many NFS mounted file systems that are described in NIS maps. It
would be
Next thing I found to turn off is the Searching and Indexing.. I think
that's the preference. It's a new choice under Preferences and I turned
off all the options. At least one of those preferences has to do with
autoindexing mounted file systems.
The current thing I'm looking at is there are a
Public bug reported:
I have a NIS/Autofs setup which works on 7.10. I require NIS/Autofs to
access filesystems in Sun's internal network. With the setup, if I
cause automounted file systems to be mounted then the system quickly
goes into high load average, becomes extremely unresponsive, the
** Also affects: sun-java
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Hi load average using in 8.04a4 NIS/Autofs setup copied from 7.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190737
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Hi, I just wanted to comment that a) this was useful, b) I was
experiencing the same problem, c) disabling the google toolbar fixed the
problem.
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