On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 23:33, Fernando Cassia <fcassia(a)gmail.com> wrote:
So... the only difference will be if you get the freeware binary
from
Java.com, or the OpenJDK release from your favourite package
manager...
AFAIK "IcedTea" only includes a free implementation of the browser
plug-in glue, and Java Web Start, which were not included as part of
OpenJDK.
FC
Second thought: JITSI (formerly known as SIP communicator) makes use
of native code for certain routines (surely having to do with webcam
support and audio, to avoid the mess that was Java Media Framework
(JMF)).
You should ask in the Jitsi-developer mailing list, I´m sure they´ll
be more than happy to help get Jitsi built smoothtly for Fedora repos
using OpenJDK.
http://www.jitsi.org/index.php/Documentation/FAQ#ml-subscribe
FC
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