Rene Engelhard wrote: > And loops when trying to find Java...
I have to admit I'm mostly ignorant when it comes to Java, so I'm not sure which packages that involves. Though /usr/bin/java on my machine is actually "gij (GNU libgcj) version 4.3.3" (debian package 4.3.3-8), if that's what you mean. > Well, there is #530694 against -wiki-publisher Really? Dang, I thought I searched all the OpenOffice.org bug reports for "hang", but somehow I missed that one. My mistake. I see it mentions hanging when removing the package. I don't think that happened to me with this package, though that may be because I never managed to fully install and configure it. I seem to recall that trying to install it again, over the already incompletely installed -4 package would cause it to hang while trying to remove the extension. I thought the hang during installation was a cleaner test case though, since that happened even if I purged the old package before installing the new one. > Hrmf. Why do people always use "old" versions of packages. This causes > unclear statements like this when a bug appeared first. > IMHO everyone using sid should update regularily. (And regularily is not > the time between 3.1.0-1 and -4..) Well, I usually do update every day (unless there are only a few new packages, and none of them seem terribly important), but I don't think I even saw -2 go into unstable (a glitch with the mirror I used?), and -4 appeared while I was still waiting for the i386 packages of -3. Regards, Torbjörn -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org