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** Changed in: sun-java6 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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the bi-directional dependencies between sun-java6-plugin and firefox
should be removed. I want to use the latest firefox 3.6 and whenever I
try to remove the installed firefox 3.5 it wants to remove the plugin as
well. This makes no sense as firefox 3.6 works well with the plugin.
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Attached is a debdiff, that changes the dependency into a suggestion. I cut
down the list of browsers to some more widely used.
If this gets accepted, the sun-java5-plugin should also be updated.
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suggestions"
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In my opinion the browsers should be listed as suggestions. That's the way it's
handled in the flashplugin.
The Java plugin doesn't depend on any browser and listing all here won't scale.
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The dependencies also pose an issue when trying to install the Firefox
3.5 beta, without having Firefox 3.0 installed, and then wanting the
Java plugin installed.
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I have just had this problem with an auto update to sun java in the past
few days. The plugin still lists ff as a required package and hence was
trying to install it. I seem to have got round it by adding the repos
that eaglescreen lists above. I don't understand why this package has
just appeared
Thanks for the tips. I'm installing on an Asus eeepc and disk space
really matters...
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Luis, you only need sun-java6-jre, the plugin is not necessary for
konqueror.
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Yes Luis, becouse this I reported this bug.
If you want you can install sun-java packages from my ppa repository by the
momment, which have this issue fixed by adding Konqueror to dependence list.
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/eaglescreen/ubuntu intrepid main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/eagle
I'm runing kubuntu intrepid and when I try to install the package apt-
get tells me that it is going to install all of the following:
app-install-data apturl firefox firefox-3.0 firefox-3.0-branding gnome-
app-install gnome-icon-theme libgnome2-canvas-perl libgnome2-perl
libgnome2-vfs-perl libgnom
in my machine, www-browser points to /usr/bin/w3m which is a text based
browser. wouldn't there be a need to check if www-browser actually
supports java ?
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: sun-java6-plugin
sun-java6-plugin 6-07-4ubuntu2.
Depens on:
firefox | firefox-2 | iceweasel | mozilla-firefox | iceape-browser |
mozilla-browser | epiphany-gecko | epiphany-webkit | epiphany-browser | galeon
| midbrowser | xulrunner
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See also Bug #269136
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Do the listed browsers do that somehow?
If so it probably makes sense to list them individually (but if listed
individually, one should at least all of them). Otherwise it just as reasonable
to have $www-borwser and still can install the plugin without getting another
$www-browser (while in most
how does www-browser make sure that the plugin works and is installed?
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>From IRC:
[09:07:24] it should depend on www-browser not a horrible long list
of browsers
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I have made a patch fixing this issue.
I already have compiled the binary .deb packages for testing and seems to works
OK.
You can apply the patch over the package source code with "patch -p1 <
patch.debdiff" in the root of package source code folder.
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Also firefox-3.0 shuld be added to dependence list.
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