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Re: Debian updates breaking Blackdown JDK every once in a while



> > If Blackdown's JDK is free software you might try rebuilding it.
> 
> no, it's under the Sun "community license" :-(
> 
> > Another solution might be to stick with the security releases of potato.
> 
> you're saying that if the shoe doesn't fit I should change a body or at
> least have plastic surgery. I refuse to change distributions to solve the
> problem of one sorry package.
> 
> All I'm asking is if someone else has the same problem, can make more sense
> of the strace output than me, tell me which package screws it up so I can go
> and downgrade it.
> 



I do not remember seeing strace output here. Did you post it? Is there any 
point trying running ldd on it?
`downgrade packages'? This might break other parts of the distro. Could be 
risky. Perhaps you should try a free software solution? maybe others on this 
list can help you find one?



> isn't ANYBODY running Sun JDK on woody or sid?
> 
> Thanks, Iz.
> 
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