1) solr-common currently depends on openjdk-6-jre-headless as its primary runtime.
2) jetty accepts java5-runtime-headless as a dependency (provided by openjdk-6-jre-headless) but does not do a great job of checking for the new multiarch locations for openjdk-6
As a result it can't find the runtime provided by openjdk-6-jre-headless.
As a workaround installing default-jre-headless will fix the jetty startup issue.
3) solr-common ships uncompiled JSP's so jetty really does need default-jdk to operate correctly. I'm not actually sure whether this is an issue with solr or jetty.
Installing default-jdk and restart jetty resolves this issue.
Lots of small issues here:
1) solr-common currently depends on openjdk- 6-jre-headless as its primary runtime.
2) jetty accepts java5-runtime- headless as a dependency (provided by openjdk- 6-jre-headless) but does not do a great job of checking for the new multiarch locations for openjdk-6
As a result it can't find the runtime provided by openjdk- 6-jre-headless.
As a workaround installing default- jre-headless will fix the jetty startup issue.
3) solr-common ships uncompiled JSP's so jetty really does need default-jdk to operate correctly. I'm not actually sure whether this is an issue with solr or jetty.
Installing default-jdk and restart jetty resolves this issue.