
27 Nov
2009
27 Nov
'09
11:53 a.m.
Mark Burton schreef:
Yes, that's good enough. I was wondering if you were using something "exotic". But no.
Good to hear from someone who agrees Ubuntu is not exotic :)
Actually, I'm using Ubuntu 8.04 and I get: java version "1.6.0_16"
After adding hardy-proposed to my sources.list: java -version java version "1.6.0_17" And... it fixes the problem. I ran a full build and it seems to be OK. Now I'm still stumped though - I think now Sun (Oracle?) is the only one who can fix that? ;) Thanks for your help. Best regards, Valentijn p.s. If you really, really want to know what happened, then just downgrade your Java version - something like sudo apt-get install sun-java6-{jre,bin,jdk}=6-06-0ubuntu1 should do.