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Re: gEDA-user: KJWaves - new release



Dimitri,
  Yes, Sun's JRE higher than or equal to 1.5 is required.  It's possible 
that although you installed 1.6, your default is still gjc.  I never have 
had a problem installing any Sun Java Virtual Machine and I've used Kubuntu, 
Mepis, and Suse.  I can't speak for plain Debian.  Do a "which java" and 
find out where it's pointing.  It's likely a symbolic link pointing to your 
current JVM.  Make sure it's pointing to the 1.6 JRE.  Mine is in /usr/java.

Regards,
Kurt


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Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 21:27:13 +0100
From: "Dimitri Princen" <dprincen@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: gEDA-user: KJWaves - new release
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Here it doesn't start, it really looked like an ideal replacement for
gwave, but on my PC (debian testing) it starts with an error message:
"java.io.FileNotFoundException /home/dimitri/KJWaveSPICE.properties"
When I touched that file and subsequently started KJWaves again, this
exception rolled out:

Found file properties:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException
   at java.io.File.normalizePath(libgcj.so.81)
   at java.io.File.<init>(libgcj.so.81)
   at spicefe.JFSpiceFE.getProperties(JFSpiceFE.java:2331)
   at spicefe.JFSpiceFE.<init>(JFSpiceFE.java:115)
   at spicefe.JFSpiceFE.main(JFSpiceFE.java:2282)

Could this perhaps have something to do with gjc? I'm not quite at
home using java, I tried installing java 6 from the debian repository
but that didn't seem to make a difference.

Regards,
Dimitri




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