On Thu, Jan 07, 2010 at 08:56:17PM -0430, Olaf Reitmaier Veracierta wrote:
> You can remove OpenOffice and GCJ with apt-get, then install ooo*
> packages for Debian downloaded from OpenOffice.org.
And what would that buy you?
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On 06/01/10 20:23, 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
> Lenny has a package of openjdk, which is practically Sun's Java (1.6) -
> openjdk-6-jdk
If you use the plugin through a web proxy you'll need to use
sun-java6-plugin because icedtea-gcjwebplugin doesn't respect browser
proxy settings.
Otherwise openjdk seems to work well.
Cheers,
Clive
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> How about trying to use update-alternatives to set java?
You might want to look at update-java-alternatives which controls
quite a long list of Java-related alternatives besides "java".
See for example
update-java-alternatives -v -l
Cheers,
Clive
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Kun Niu:
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> How about trying to use update-alternatives to set java?
Java alternatives are more easily changed by running
update-java-alternatives. This way you don't have to change all of the
numerous Java-related alternatives manually.
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On Thu, 2010-01-07 at 03:53 +0200, Ogya Chief wrote:
> > From: haoniu...@gmail.com
> >
> > 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 als
On Thu, Jan 07, 2010 at 02:53:16AM +0200, 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
> Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 09:03:15 +0800
> From: haoniu...@gmail.com
> To: ogyach...@hotmail.com
> CC: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: How to use Sun Java instead of gcj
>
> How about trying to use update-alternatives to set java?
>
> Ogya Chief wrote:
&g
> Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 09:03:15 +0800
> From: haoniu...@gmail.com
> To: ogyach...@hotmail.com
> CC: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: How to use Sun Java instead of gcj
>
> How about trying to use update-alternatives to set java?
>
> Ogya Chief wrote:
&g
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
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