Re: [gentoo-user] java nightmare

2005-10-12 Thread Jorge Almeida
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Matan Peled wrote: > > Just emerge alsa-headers and alsa-lib. > Did it. It's OK now, no more complaints from revdep-rebuild. I emerged (before) sun-jdk-1.4.2.09, but it didn't change anything. Thank you, Matan and Dave. -- Jorge Almeida -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing l

Re: [gentoo-user] java nightmare

2005-10-12 Thread Matan Peled
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jorge Almeida wrote: > Wouldn't that entail some error messages at boot time? Nope. Well, it might complain if you do 'rc-update add alsasound default'... So don't do that. Just emerge alsa-headers and alsa-lib. - -- [Name ] :: [Matan I. Pel

Re: [gentoo-user] java nightmare

2005-10-12 Thread Jorge Almeida
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Holly Bostick wrote: > > I'm installing gentoo from a Knoppix disk. I'm in the chroot > > environment now. I tried to download the thing using Firefox. It died > > quietly, probably because user knoppix has no permissions to write > > to the disk. > > Huh? Am I missing somet

Re: [gentoo-user] java nightmare

2005-10-12 Thread Dave Nebinger
OK, I'll try that. Or perhaps I give Sun a try, although I find the hassle repulsive. After all, they're not charging for the product, so what's the point of making downloading such a pain? Stupid, if they ask me, which they don't, of course. It's not gentoo's fault. The website itself forces y

Re: [gentoo-user] java nightmare

2005-10-12 Thread Jorge Almeida
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Dave Nebinger wrote: > > > Another alternative is to install alsa. Granted you won't be using it > > > because > > > you don't have the hardware, but it might be enough to have a clean > > > revdep-rebuild. Based on equery results, it looks like all you'd need to > > > emerg

Re: [gentoo-user] java nightmare

2005-10-12 Thread Dave Nebinger
Another alternative is to install alsa. Granted you won't be using it because you don't have the hardware, but it might be enough to have a clean revdep-rebuild. Based on equery results, it looks like all you'd need to emerge is alsa-lib and alsa-headers, so you wouldn't be talking about a gre

Re: [gentoo-user] java nightmare

2005-10-12 Thread Holly Bostick
Jorge Almeida schreef: > On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Robert Buzna wrote: > > >> Use Sun's Java Kit (preferably jdk 1.4). Some application servers >> had problems to start with blackdown jdk. If you want use >> java-alsa, you must have installed alsa. >> > > No can do. > > I'm installing gentoo from

Re: [gentoo-user] java nightmare

2005-10-12 Thread Jorge Almeida
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Robert Buzna wrote: > Use Sun's Java Kit (preferably jdk 1.4). Some application servers had > problems to start with blackdown jdk. If you want use java-alsa, you > must have installed alsa. > No can do. I'm installing gentoo from a Knoppix disk. I'm in the chroot environmen

Re: [gentoo-user] java nightmare

2005-10-12 Thread Robert Buzna
Use Sun's Java Kit (preferably jdk 1.4). Some application servers had problems to start with blackdown jdk. If you want use java-alsa, you must have installed alsa. On 10/12/05, Dave Nebinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > What to do? Can I safely ignore the revdep-rebuild messages? > >> I thin

Re: [gentoo-user] java nightmare

2005-10-12 Thread Jorge Almeida
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Dave Nebinger wrote: > > You might consider the alternate route of removing the offending > libjsoundalsa.so file. > > Of course, rather than simply /bin/rm'ing the thing away you might want to > just relocate it temporarily. Then do a revdep-rebuild -p to see if blackdown

Re: [gentoo-user] java nightmare

2005-10-12 Thread Dave Nebinger
> What to do? Can I safely ignore the revdep-rebuild messages? I think you can safely ignore that (unless you're running java applications that use sound/alsa). the java packages are binary, that means that you don't compile it according to your use flags, you install the "whole package", so some

Re: [gentoo-user] java nightmare

2005-10-12 Thread Jorge Almeida
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Haim Ashkenazi wrote: > > What to do? Can I safely ignore the revdep-rebuild messages? > I think you can safely ignore that (unless you're running java > applications that use sound/alsa). the java packages are binary, that > means that you don't compile it according to your u

Re: [gentoo-user] java nightmare

2005-10-11 Thread Haim Ashkenazi
On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 22:01 +0100, Jorge Almeida wrote: > java hates me. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ revdep-rebuild -p > > Checking reverse dependencies... > Packages containing binaries and libraries broken by any package update, > will be recompiled. > >