Should have been marked released long ago.
** Changed in: qtjambi (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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wrong classpath is set in designer-qtjambi
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Actualy, just re-read your last comment... let me look into the
alternatives again.
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wrong classpath is set in designer-qtjambi
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As I said in my previous note, java-common should probably do that (or
some other package. not 100% sure which). Anyway, it doesn't.
Personally, I do not see any JAVADIR/JAVA_HOME in the environment and
without it the script does not work. The java-alternatives do not set
this in any way (that I c
I still do not understand why there is an explicit reference to any JVM.
IMHO (any starting script for any Java application) should extract the correct
Java runtime settings (classpath, jvm etc.) from the settings of
update-java-alternatives and just maybe name one only as a fall-back option.
Th
And as an added bonus, there's going to be a 4.4.3-0ubuntu3 with
additional fixes as the one correction above does not completely fix
everything. :)
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wrong classpath is set in designer-qtjambi
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Removing icedtea ref in designer-qtjambi and replacing with openjdk to
match rest of qtjambi packaging.
Fixed in version 4.4.3-0ubuntu2.
** Changed in: qtjambi (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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wrong classpath is set in designer-qtjambi
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2500
The java-common package *should* probably handle setting the correct
java environment (like JAVADIR). However, it does not at this point (as
far as I can ascertain).
At this point, openjdk-6-jdk is a dep of this package, and JAVADIR is
correctly set in most places to this dep. This was missed in t
I suggest to not to define this variable because it should be already
set to the correct value at system level.
** Changed in: qtjambi (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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wrong classpath is set in designer-qtjambi
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/250002
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