Just resent my mail since the I sent it to "389010-submitter" by mistake and thus it did not reach the maintainers. (I had better read the BTS-instructions carefully *before* sending the information for the first time; sorry for that.)
regards, Vivenzio > I also had this problem and solved it by installing (more exactly: > self-compiling) > the eclips-3.2.1 packages from experimental on my machine. > > As far as I had figured out, the problem was indeed that gcj did not find > *usable* > versions of native libraries (like assumed by Michael Koch, stated in > Mike O'Connor's mail). > > In particular, the org.eclipse*so files generated under /tmp did already > exist (of course without that "sowtu7my" or similar "suffix"), but they > were linked against some libgcj.so* version that was not available anymore > on my system. As a consequence, the installed org.eclipse*.so files were not > usable and obviously gij tried to generate them. So to track down the problem, > check against which libgcj.so* library the org.eclipse*.so on your system are > linked against. > > I think the problem is caused by a "version mismatch" of the intalled version > of eclipse-*-gcj packages and the libgcj package, so just re-generating the > eclipse-3.1.2 packages may solve the problem. > > Alternatively, the eclipse 3.2.1 packages from experimental may be promoted to > unstable, if this is currently an option ;-) > > Kind regards, > Vivenzio ______________________________________________________________________________ "Ein Herz für Kinder" - Ihre Spende hilft! Aktion: www.deutschlandsegelt.de Unser Dankeschön: Ihr Name auf dem Segel der 1. deutschen America's Cup-Yacht!