Adrian Perez wrote:
You don't need to do the extra steps (although they don't hurt
at all), you need to investigate is your JAVA_HOME is
persistant, then who's setting it. Check your ~/.bash* files,
/etc/bash.bashrc, the like, you know.
Yes!! It was set in /etc/profile. I must have put it in
Package: azureus
Version: 4.2.0.4-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I have openjdk-6-jre installed, because azureus used to depend on it.
openjdk works fine with other java applications as well, so no
complaints here. But (see bug report #515015) some users found it
Adrian Perez wrote:
tag + unreproducible moreinfo
Well, I've tested it on openjdk, otherwise I wouldn't released it.
I've attached the output from my machine, after update-java-alternatives
--set java-6-openjdk and it's working fine.
I think it's something wrong with your installation. As
Extra info: downgrading to 3.1.1.0-4 restored functionality at once.
Regards, Jan
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Adrian Perez wrote:
I think we both agree the problem is related to your
environment and not the packaging.
That's very likely.
It seems the java-wrapper script it's not finding your java
runtime, which may be caused by a wrong environment
configuration. Make sure you have no environment
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