imagej doesn't close with openjdk

Bug #638134 reported by Oswald-p
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
openjdk-6 (Debian)
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openjdk-6 (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

ImageJ is broadly use in research lab. One of its applications is signal quantification.

It seems that until Ubuntu 10.04 imagej doesn't close properly when using openjdk.
This bug is present when using openjdk-6 witch is installed by default but not with sun-java6.

To reproduce the bug:

- Install imagej (it will install openjdk)
- launch imagej and open an image (for example: File > Open Samples > Dot_Blot)
- Select one of the dots on the image using the rectangular selection tool
- Then go to Analyze > Gels > Select first lane
- Then Analyze > Gels > Plot Lanes
- Try to leave ImageJ with or without saving the "Plot of Dot-Blot" windows image... it's not possible (you have to kill the process).

This bug is also present in the beta release of ubuntu 10.10

System: Ubuntu 10.04 AND Ubuntu 10.10
ImageJ version: 1.43l-1 on ubuntu 10.04
                         1.44c-2 on ubuntu 10.10
Openjdk version: 6b18-1.8.1-0ubuntu1 on ubuntu 10.04
                            6b20-1.9.0ubuntu1 on ubuntu 10.10
Sun version: 6.20dlj-1ubuntu3 on ubuntu 10.04

O-p

Revision history for this message
Oswald-p (oswaldpp) wrote :

This could be solved in Ubuntu 10.04 using SUN java runtime environment instead of OpenJDK.
This is no longer possible with Ubuntu 10.10 as OpenJDK is re-installed and used even if SUN java is present.

O-p

Changed in openjdk-6 (Debian):
status: Unknown → Confirmed
Changed in openjdk-6 (Debian):
status: Confirmed → Fix Released
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