On Tue, 03 Feb 2009 16:25:16 -0000, Peter Hansen wrote:
> I used openjdk 6, which I believe is the standard version on ubuntu.
> I tried running jabref from a Sidux box, which is similar to a debian
> unstable, and there no problem with that system.
Thanks for checking!
> So, maybe we should
> look for the problem in the ubuntu version of openjdk.
Yeah, that's my suspicion, too.
I've set the "Also affects distribution ..." stuff in Launchpad to
Ubuntu/openjdk-6 (I hope that's the right thing to do :))
On Tue, 03 Feb 2009 16:25:16 -0000, Peter Hansen wrote:
> I used openjdk 6, which I believe is the standard version on ubuntu.
> I tried running jabref from a Sidux box, which is similar to a debian
> unstable, and there no problem with that system.
Thanks for checking!
> So, maybe we should
> look for the problem in the ubuntu version of openjdk.
Yeah, that's my suspicion, too.
I've set the "Also affects distribution ..." stuff in Launchpad to
Ubuntu/openjdk-6 (I hope that's the right thing to do :))
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