Am Freitag 20 Mai 2005 01:24 schrieb Shaun Jackman:
On 5/19/05, gerhard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Shaun,
keep in mind, that I'm more a designer than a programmer.
$ swingwtdemo
libgcj failure: Duplicate class registration:
java.awt.peer.ComponentPeer
Abgebrochen
But
$ ldd /usr/lib/libswt.so.3
[...]
/lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x5000)
this is not a binary from the debian pure64 archive. I'm
guessing you use or used the gcc-3.4 or gcc 4.0 archive.
Kurt
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Am Donnerstag 19 Mai 2005 01:23 schrieb Javier Kohen:
Hallo Gerhard,
these are the contents of my Azureus directory:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ find azureus/ \! -type d -exec md5sum {} \;
[...]
I just checked for updates and there were none, so that's supposed to
be recent. Note that I modified
Am Donnerstag 19 Mai 2005 22:24 schrieb Shaun Jackman:
On 5/19/05, gerhard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But it works out of the box with my normal debian java-package
build sun-java installation! Yeah! Finally! :-).
Congrats!
So I assume, that there are some (maybe swt gtk java) classes in
Javier Kohen wrote:
as I mentioned earlier on this thread, I can run upstream Azureus
2.3.0.0 (not Debian's) with JDK 1.5.0_03/AMD64 as packaged by
java-package.
I suggest you first give upstream Azureus a try on your computer.
Hi Javier,
sorry, I didn't subscribe to the list, and I read
Gerhard Gaußling wrote:
1. I'm just downloading the azureus.jar file from sf.net.
I'll test if this will run.
This gives exactly the same errors:
jdb:
[...]
VM Started:
Exception occurred: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException
(uncaught)thread=main, java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(), line=200 bci=72
Gerhard Gaußling wrote:
2. I'll try to install java sdk with the bin file into /usr/local,
to see, if that will do the trick, and if java-package is
the one who fools me.
Unfortunately No Success :((
.bashrc:
# JAVA SDK
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/i2p:~/bin
Am Dienstag 17 Mai 2005 18:39 schrieb Shaun Jackman:
On 5/17/05, Gerhard Gaußling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
java-package is full of related bug-reports:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=java-package
For example:
For Sun JRE, .systemRoot prefernces tree should be moved to
Hi,
as I mentioned earlier on this thread, I can run upstream Azureus
2.3.0.0 (not Debian's) with JDK 1.5.0_03/AMD64 as packaged by
java-package.
I suggest you first give upstream Azureus a try on your computer.
Greetings,
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