It could eliminate so much troubles if the installer let you choose
graphically a "valid" JDK in the fist window, like Netbeans installer.

Roberto

2008/8/1 Julien Cornuwel <batosai at freenetproject.org>:
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> Ian Clarke a ?crit :
>> Setting aside the fact that this guy is clearly an asshole, does
>> anyone understand what problem he is running into here?
>>
>> Ian.
>
> I'd say that he installed sun's JVM but didn't choose to use it with
> java-update-alternatives. He never answered my question on that point.
>
> He just kept saying "my JVM is good".
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