Same here, exactly same problem. no xpicleanup process. just the file. I tried sun and netscape's java2... but no luck. It maybe a good idea for someone to make a deb so that I don't have to dig into that anymore. Just too exhausted.
Edwin Lau On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 03:39:15PM +0200, Alex Suzuki wrote: > On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 09:41:57AM -0300, Christoph Simon wrote: > > That's what I did: Because of a comment I read in debian-user, I > > started Mozilla first as root (giving myself the permisions) and > > visited a site I knew is using java. Then I just had to follow the > > dialog boxes. and voil?! Now it's working also for a normal user---up > > to the point that java is not crashing. If it weren't for the bank, I > > wouldn't want to install it. > > Hmm... I'm trying to do the same here, with the 0.9.1 packages from > unstable/non-us. I start Mozilla as root, and the Java 2 plugin > (I visit java.sun.com) seems to install fine (it says so in the > browser window). However, when I then close Mozilla, it is unable > to start. It says that some kind of installation is in progress, > I have to restart. It comes again and again. > I saw in one of the replies that there was an xpicleanup process > running, however, this is not the case on my machine. There is > no xpicleanup process running, so none to kill. I even rebooted > the machine once, but it still wouldn't start. I then removed > the xpicleanup.dat file, then it starts. > But then Java doesn't work, it prompts me again for installation > when I visit a Java site, despite some java stuff lying in > /usr/lib/mozilla-0.9.1. It also doesn't show up when I type > about:plugins as URL. Frustrated, I then delete /usr/lib/mozilla-0.9.1, > and copy back an old one. > > Can somebody help? > Alex > -- > Alex Suzuki ..::.. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ..::.. http://www.cynox.ch > GEEK code: GCS d+(-) s a--->-- C+++ UL P+>++ L+++>++++ E- W+++$ > N++ o? K? w-- !O !M V- PS+ !PE Y+ PGP- t+++ 5+ X@ R- tv--@ b+ DI > D++ G-- e* h-- r++ y+ > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Edwin Lau ([EMAIL PROTECTED])