I'm able to install the packages and launch javaws \o/ But when launching JOSM I face a JAXP configuration error:
javax.xml.validation.SchemaFactoryConfigurationError: Provider for class javax.xml.validation.SchemaFactory cannot be created at java.xml/javax.xml.validation.SchemaFactoryFinder.findServiceProvider(SchemaFactoryFinder.java:361) at java.xml/javax.xml.validation.SchemaFactoryFinder._newFactory(SchemaFactoryFinder.java:218) at java.xml/javax.xml.validation.SchemaFactoryFinder.newFactory(SchemaFactoryFinder.java:145) at java.xml/javax.xml.validation.SchemaFactory.newInstance(SchemaFactory.java:246) at org.openstreetmap.josm.data.preferences.PreferencesReader.validateXML(PreferencesReader.java:99) at org.openstreetmap.josm.data.preferences.PreferencesReader.validateXML(PreferencesReader.java:87) at org.openstreetmap.josm.data.Preferences.load(Preferences.java:498) at org.openstreetmap.josm.data.Preferences.init(Preferences.java:603) at org.openstreetmap.josm.gui.MainApplication.mainJOSM(MainApplication.java:937) at org.openstreetmap.josm.gui.MainApplication$2.processArguments(MainApplication.java:280) at org.openstreetmap.josm.gui.MainApplication.main(MainApplication.java:860) ... 6 more Caused by: java.util.ServiceConfigurationError: javax.xml.validation.SchemaFactory: Provider org.apache.xerces.jaxp.validation.XMLSchemaFactory not found at java.base/java.util.ServiceLoader.fail(ServiceLoader.java:588) at java.base/java.util.ServiceLoader.access$200(ServiceLoader.java:390) at java.base/java.util.ServiceLoader$LazyClassPathLookupIterator.nextProviderClass(ServiceLoader.java:1206) at java.base/java.util.ServiceLoader$LazyClassPathLookupIterator.hasNextService(ServiceLoader.java:1215) at java.base/java.util.ServiceLoader$LazyClassPathLookupIterator.access$1200(ServiceLoader.java:1103) at java.base/java.util.ServiceLoader$LazyClassPathLookupIterator$1.run(ServiceLoader.java:1262) at java.base/java.util.ServiceLoader$LazyClassPathLookupIterator$1.run(ServiceLoader.java:1261) at java.base/java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) at java.base/java.util.ServiceLoader$LazyClassPathLookupIterator.hasNext(ServiceLoader.java:1264) at java.base/java.util.ServiceLoader$2.hasNext(ServiceLoader.java:1294) at java.base/java.util.ServiceLoader$3.hasNext(ServiceLoader.java:1379) at java.xml/javax.xml.validation.SchemaFactoryFinder$2.run(SchemaFactoryFinder.java:350) at java.xml/javax.xml.validation.SchemaFactoryFinder$2.run(SchemaFactoryFinder.java:346) at java.base/java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) at java.xml/javax.xml.validation.SchemaFactoryFinder.findServiceProvider(SchemaFactoryFinder.java:346) ... 16 more Does it speak to anyone? I'm not sure if I must install something else or if it comes from a packaging problem. Vincent 2018-05-08 0:33 GMT+02:00 Vincent Privat <vincent.pri...@gmail.com>: > Ah, yes they're here! I did not expect them to be built outside of source > directory. Thanks! :) > > 2018-05-08 0:18 GMT+02:00 Emmanuel Bourg <ebo...@apache.org>: > >> Le 08/05/2018 à 00:10, Vincent Privat a écrit : >> > Updates: the original repository now contains 1.7.1. >> > I reworked the debian scripts in my fork: >> > https://salsa.debian.org/don-vip-guest/icedtea-web/commit/ef >> 0ea531f1ff83b12d7b6d7733a7fbfff100c3a7 >> > It seems I now manage to build icedtea-web using "debuild -b -uc -us" in >> > debian directory but I don't know how to install it? The packaging >> > tutorial tells to install the package with dpkg -i but I don't see any >> > .deb file as a result ? >> >> Did you check the parent directory? This is were the .deb files land >> usually. >> >> >