I cannot reproduce the error on Debian unstable, where the same version of libjgoodies-animation-java (1.4.3-1) and of course the same jajuk version is used.
Does it occur directly on startup?
It seems the fix is simple: Include jgoodies-common.jar in the MANIFEST (as you write).
Unfortunately, yakkety is already stable, so it takes a "stable release update" to fix this
(very much work even for trivial changes).
Why did it occur / why did you notice it so late? Did an update break this?
I am not a Ubuntu developer (I maintain jajuk on the Debian side).
Is there a Ubuntu dev who could step in?
hello blancetnoir,
I cannot reproduce the error on Debian unstable, where the same version of libjgoodies- animation- java (1.4.3-1) and of course the same jajuk version is used.
Does it occur directly on startup?
It seems the fix is simple: Include jgoodies-common.jar in the MANIFEST (as you write).
Unfortunately, yakkety is already stable, so it takes a "stable release update" to fix this
(very much work even for trivial changes).
Why did it occur / why did you notice it so late? Did an update break this?
I am not a Ubuntu developer (I maintain jajuk on the Debian side).
Is there a Ubuntu dev who could step in?
Cheers and Best Regards,
Felix