Hi,
> Check which java, javac and etc are configured using
alternatives and
> check you env vars. Make sure you are using commands, jars and libraries
> from the same installation.
Interesting suggestion. I did note that I have been having
"alternative" warnings during previous updates of java openjdk, but
things were working properly. What other packages might conflict? How
do I check that the alternatives are set correctly?
I don't remeber exactly
which ones, try at least java, javac and
libjavaplugin.so or something like that. For example, "sudo alternatives
--config java"
But also check you env vars. If you have PATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH and/or
CLASSPATH changed they'll override alternatives selection.
[]s, Fernando Lozano