Perhaps you can configure icedtea to be the default, and use Eclipse for writing your java classes? In Eclipse you can set the default compiler, so then you will have all the system using icedtea, but your classes being compiled by sun-java. Would that work?
Regarding the bug report, It's clear it isn't Liferea or Miro's fault, but Java, right? I won't close Liferea's task though, so I don't forget about this...
Perhaps you can configure icedtea to be the default, and use Eclipse for writing your java classes? In Eclipse you can set the default compiler, so then you will have all the system using icedtea, but your classes being compiled by sun-java. Would that work?
Regarding the bug report, It's clear it isn't Liferea or Miro's fault, but Java, right? I won't close Liferea's task though, so I don't forget about this...