From: Camaleón on
On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 15:33:35 +0000, AG wrote:

> Camaleón wrote:

>> Can you run FreeNet from Iceape?
>>
>>
>>
> No - not from:
>
> Iceape
> Midori
> Epiphany
> Opera
> Iceweasel


And you get the same message from all of them? :-?


>>> This creates a further query: will this conflict with my sun-java6-*
>>> installation if I installed it?
>>>
>>>
>> Yes.
>>
>>
> I suspected as much.


The point here is to determine if you already have the Java JRE installed
and the output of "update-alternatives --config" you said before
indicated that is currently installed.


>> You have to test it with Midori, the browser you are going to use to
>> launch Freenet.
>>
>>
> I accept that. I was only suggesting that the response from Iceape
> provided a clue.


Yes. Two questions about this:

1/ What about the "about:plugins" in Iceape? Can you see the Sun's java
JRE there?

2/ Can you run any java applet from Iceape? Go here and copy/paste the
results:

http://www.javatester.org/version.html


>> BTW, what are the results of the java test page runned from Midori?
>>
>>
> The dotted circle on the test page remains for over 60 seconds and then
> defaults to the page that makes recommendations, seemingly not
> recognising any of my java jre installation.


Are you sure Midori browser can work with java? As per this forum thread,
it seems having no support :-?

http://forum.xfce.org/index.php?topic=5190.0

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From: AG on
Camale�n wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 15:33:35 +0000, AG wrote:
>
>
>> Camale�n wrote:
>>
>
>
>>> Can you run FreeNet from Iceape?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> No - not from:
>>
>> Iceape
>> Midori
>> Epiphany
>> Opera
>> Iceweasel
>>
>
>
> And you get the same message from all of them? :-?
>
>
>
Yes

> <snip>

>
> The point here is to determine if you already have the Java JRE installed
> and the output of "update-alternatives --config" you said before
> indicated that is currently installed.
>
>
>
>>> You have to test it with Midori, the browser you are going to use to
>>> launch Freenet.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> I accept that. I was only suggesting that the response from Iceape
>> provided a clue.
>>
>
>
> Yes. Two questions about this:
>
> 1/ What about the "about:plugins" in Iceape? Can you see the Sun's java
> JRE there?
>
>
I can see:

java.default_java_location_others;/usr/java
java.default_java_location_solaris;/usr/j2se
java.global_java_version_file;/etc/.java/versions
java.java_plugin_library_name;javaplugin_oji
java.private_java_version_file;~/.java/versions

And some more strings about javascript, but nothing on the sun-java6-*
that I *believe* I have installed

> 2/ Can you run any java applet from Iceape? Go here and copy/paste the
> results:
>
> http://www.javatester.org/version.html
>
>
>
I don't see the "pink rectangle" with any lines of text as one would
expect from Method 1 on this page. I guess that I can conclude that
Iceape is not picking up the Java either, even though I do have the
"enable Java" option ticked in Edit/ Preferences/ Advanced tab.

> <snip>

>
> Are you sure Midori browser can work with java? As per this forum thread,
> it seems having no support :-?
>
> http://forum.xfce.org/index.php?topic=5190.0
>
>
Well, that would explain Midori and also render Midori useless as a
dedicated FreeNet browser then.

Thanks

From: Camaleón on
On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 10:52:18 +0000, AG wrote:

> Camaleón wrote:


>> 1/ What about the "about:plugins" in Iceape? Can you see the Sun's java
>> JRE there?
>>
>>
> I can see:
>
> java.default_java_location_others;/usr/java
> java.default_java_location_solaris;/usr/j2se
> java.global_java_version_file;/etc/.java/versions
> java.java_plugin_library_name;javaplugin_oji
> java.private_java_version_file;~/.java/versions
>
> And some more strings about javascript, but nothing on the sun-java6-*
> that I *believe* I have installed


Ok. Then check you already have Sun's Java JRE by openning your preferred
package manager and searching from there.

The package you are looking for is named:

sun-java6-jre - Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 (architecture
independent files)

IIRC, I had to enable the "non-free" repo in order to get it.


>> 2/ Can you run any java applet from Iceape? Go here and copy/paste the
>> results:
>>
>> http://www.javatester.org/version.html
>>
>>
>>
> I don't see the "pink rectangle" with any lines of text as one would
> expect from Method 1 on this page. I guess that I can conclude that
> Iceape is not picking up the Java either, even though I do have the
> "enable Java" option ticked in Edit/ Preferences/ Advanced tab.


O.k. Let's assume now that you have not installed the runtime environment
(JRE).


>> Are you sure Midori browser can work with java? As per this forum
>> thread, it seems having no support :-?
>>
>> http://forum.xfce.org/index.php?topic=5190.0
>>
>>
> Well, that would explain Midori and also render Midori useless as a
> dedicated FreeNet browser then.

I think so.

But let's hope at least you can launch it from Iceape :-)

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From: AG on
Camale�n wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 10:52:18 +0000, AG wrote:
>
>
>> Camale�n wrote:
>>
>
>
>
>>> 1/ What about the "about:plugins" in Iceape? Can you see the Sun's java
>>> JRE there?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> I can see:
>>
>> java.default_java_location_others;/usr/java
>> java.default_java_location_solaris;/usr/j2se
>> java.global_java_version_file;/etc/.java/versions
>> java.java_plugin_library_name;javaplugin_oji
>> java.private_java_version_file;~/.java/versions
>>
>> And some more strings about javascript, but nothing on the sun-java6-*
>> that I *believe* I have installed
>>
>
>
> Ok. Then check you already have Sun's Java JRE by openning your preferred
> package manager and searching from there.
>
> The package you are looking for is named:
>
> sun-java6-jre - Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 (architecture
> independent files)
>
> IIRC, I had to enable the "non-free" repo in order to get it.
>
>
>
Have just tried to install sun-java6-jre and the message from apt is:

sun-java6-jre is already the newest version.
sun-java6-jre set to manually installed.

>>> 2/ Can you run any java applet from Iceape? Go here and copy/paste the
>>> results:
>>>
>>> http://www.javatester.org/version.html
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> I don't see the "pink rectangle" with any lines of text as one would
>> expect from Method 1 on this page. I guess that I can conclude that
>> Iceape is not picking up the Java either, even though I do have the
>> "enable Java" option ticked in Edit/ Preferences/ Advanced tab.
>>
>
>
> O.k. Let's assume now that you have not installed the runtime environment
> (JRE).
>
>
>
See above. If the latest sun-java6-jre *is* already installed, then it
seems that this is not being picked up by the browser(s). I was under
the impression that this was done automagically, but perhaps there is
something that I am supposed to be setting? As mentioned previously, I
did ensure that my system was using the right java package, but ... ?

Any ideas?
>>> Are you sure Midori browser can work with java? As per this forum
>>> thread, it seems having no support :-?
>>>
>>> http://forum.xfce.org/index.php?topic=5190.0
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Well, that would explain Midori and also render Midori useless as a
>> dedicated FreeNet browser then.
>>
>
> I think so.
>
> But let's hope at least you can launch it from Iceape :-)
>
I'd agree with that!
Cheers again.

AG
> Greetings,
>
>

From: Nick Douma on
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>>> I don't see the "pink rectangle" with any lines of text as one would
>>> expect from Method 1 on this page. I guess that I can conclude that
>>> Iceape is not picking up the Java either, even though I do have the
>>> "enable Java" option ticked in Edit/ Preferences/ Advanced tab.
>>>
>>
>>
>> O.k. Let's assume now that you have not installed the runtime environment
>> (JRE).
>>
>>
>>
> See above. If the latest sun-java6-jre *is* already installed, then it
> seems that this is not being picked up by the browser(s). I was under
> the impression that this was done automagically, but perhaps there is
> something that I am supposed to be setting? As mentioned previously, I
> did ensure that my system was using the right java package, but ... ?
>
> Any ideas?

Looks like you forgot to install sun-java6-plugin.
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