How about trying to use update-alternatives to set java?

Ogya Chief wrote:
I installed sun-java6 but "java -version" showed version 1.5. Upon further investigation I realised gcj is also installed on the machine and OpenOffice depends on it. I have two questions:

1. How can I make OpenOffice use Sun-java instead of gcj so that I can remove gcj? 2. If it is not possible to remove gcj and keep OpenOffice intact, how can I compile java 1.6 programs using sun-java6?

Any help in this direction will be very much appreciated.

Kind regards,

Ogya

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