On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 00:35:53 -0000, Muelli wrote:

> > Actually JabRef itself (not the wrapper) issues a warning.
> Sounds good, doesn't it?

It does -- for users who start it at the command line ...

> > There is documentation at /usr/share/doc/jabref/README.Debian (and I
> > just saw that it's outdated -- oops).
> So if there's a good documentation, you shouldn't get tired ;-)

Ack.

> > Sure, but neither upstream nor someone else has yet figured out how
> > to make it work with other JVMs.
> What a pity. I wonder it doesn't work out of the box with different VMs, 
> but that's not the topic here.

Well, I'm wondering about several things in java-land ...
But wih penjdk we have a free and working JVM in both Debian and
Ubuntu now.
 
> > BTW: Which JVM are you using?
> Back in the time, when I recognized that bug, it was iced-tea-java-7 
> IIRC, though I didn't install it on purpose. Now it's gone with some 
> update and I think it's the "normal" sun-vm...

Ah, I see.
icedtea was replaced by openjdk, therefore I've changed the wrapper
script.

Cheers,
gregor 
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jabref doesn't start with my JavaVM of choice
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