This was not That bug; I forget the specifics.. I am aware of the need to manually place the actual javadocs in a place to be pointed at by the package installer such as the default /temp, but this particular error was the only one that presented itself amidst a slew of other package and boot-up issues that crippleId my system, causing random crashes when d/l-ing packages for install, or any other content via firefox (when booting Was able to start X) or from terminal.
Interestingly, this problem occured as I reinstalled 9.04, where the system was stable before doing a 'clean' install. Before this 'clean' install I upgraded the distro to 9.04 from 8.10 with No problems at all. The need to reinstall 9.04 was do to over-tinkering. I still have no idea what the differences were that caused my problem..
Thank you for taking a look at my reported problem!
This was not That bug; I forget the specifics.. I am aware of the need to manually place the actual javadocs in a place to be pointed at by the package installer such as the default /temp, but this particular error was the only one that presented itself amidst a slew of other package and boot-up issues that crippleId my system, causing random crashes when d/l-ing packages for install, or any other content via firefox (when booting Was able to start X) or from terminal.
Interestingly, this problem occured as I reinstalled 9.04, where the system was stable before doing a 'clean' install. Before this 'clean' install I upgraded the distro to 9.04 from 8.10 with No problems at all. The need to reinstall 9.04 was do to over-tinkering. I still have no idea what the differences were that caused my problem..
Thank you for taking a look at my reported problem!