So here is my first impression with openjdk7:
Some packages are packaged as deb files and recommend openjdk6 since
they are build against that default version in 12.04 (eg gvsig). Others
require openjdk6 (eg atlastyler) and apt-get installs it in order to
fulfill the dependencies.
So basically until all deb files involved here are built against
openjdk7 in Launchpad, we will be getting both versions installed in the
disk.
Basically this would require a lot of effort from packagers and I am not
sure that the projects would like to have a version upstream that uses a
Java version that is not the default of the OS. The golden rule in
packaging is to try to offer users default versions of dependencies...
Angelos
On 05/29/2012 06:25 PM, Angelos Tzotsos wrote:
Hi,
I am planning to do an alpha3 this weekend.
It would be great to have iso creation in this test too.
On 05/29/2012 09:23 AM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
Frank,
I've be very keen to hear your feedback after you try
osgeo-live-6.0alpha3, which I understand Angelos is going to build
with OpenJDK 7 (instead of OpenJDK 6).
I think our biggest challenge for this 6.0 release of OSGeo-Live will
be to see if we can get the Geotools based java applications working
with OpenJDK 7.
Angelos,
Do you plan to build an alpha3 release soon?
On 29/05/2012 3:17 PM, Frank Gasdorf wrote:
All right. I just tested it on the 5.5 Release and it fails, because
of missing
javax.media.jai.JAI
class. The rendering sub-system requires the Java advanced imaging and
I guess there is no port for openjdk jet.
Because this exception is thrown from a geotools renderer class all
installations that requires geotools would fail. Could anybody confirm
my point of view?
Cheers,
Frank
2012/5/29 Frank Gasdorf<[email protected]>:
Brian,
please note, that uDig is shipped and installed with its own JRE. To
verify which JRE is used open the "About uDig" Dialog in the launched
Application (Menu -> Help -> About uDig". In the opened Dialog you
will find a "installation Details" Buttown left below, hit it and
switch afterwards to the "Configuration" tab.
For the uDig installation (1.2.2) you will see something like this:
java.home=/usr/lib/udig/jre
java.runtime.version=1.6.0_25-b06
To test against the installed JRE please go through:
* goto /usr/lib/udig with terminal/shell (cd /usr/lib/udig)
* type "sudo mv jre jreXXX" and type the password afterwards (user)
* start uDig again
and in the same About Dialog mentioned above you will see
java.home=/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk (or something like this, but
not the bundled JRE from /usr/lib/udig)
Start testing the Walkthrough to verify everything is fine:
http://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/udig_quickstart.html
Cheers,
Frank
2012/5/29 Brian Hamlin<[email protected]>:
Hi All-
you know that GeoTools and the Java apps are very important to
this disk..
I personally want to get this resolved the best way it can. I
also am not a
Java dev,
so I am missing a lot of the details under the surface... however
I just micro tested uDig on the Live build Alpha 2.. all I tried
was two
things..
Open a shape file, and open a TIF file.. and it worked fine !
openJDK-6
so there may be more going on, but it appears to me that we may
be able to
get
away with openJDK-6. Maybe 7 too..
best regards from Berkeley, California
==
Brian Hamlin
GeoCal-ish
OSGeo California Chapter
415-717-4462 cell
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