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Re: java.awt.AWTError: Cannot load AWT toolkit: gnu.java.awt.peer.gtk.GtkToolkit



Blackwell writes:
> David Herron wrote:
> > 
> > An off the top of my head guess would be - do you have GNOME installed?
> > 
> > Reasoning ... GtkToolkit refers to GNOME and would be using the GNOME 
> > widgets as peers in the same manner the Motif widgets were formerly used.

please install the libgcj7-awt package; I'll let libgcj7-0 recommend
that package with the next upload.

> >> s$ java -cp 
> >> jts.jar:pluginsupport.jar:jcommon-1.0.0.jar:jfreechart-1.0.0.jar:jhall.jar:other.jar:rss.jar 
> >> -Xmx256M jclient.LoginFrame .

strange, jfreechart-1.0.2 is in the archive, isn't it?

> Here is the simple and pragmatic solution if you do not have issues 
> with using "non free" software:
> 
> Whenever you get error messages with that substring in them, install 
> Sun Java, remove GCJ if you can, and ensure that your Linux 
> installation (other operating systems do not exhibit this problem as 
> far as I know) is configured to use Sun Java for any Java 
> application (each Linux distribution may have a different approach 
> to configuring which "Java" implementation to use).

that kind of attitude will lead to a depopulation of java packages in
main and java support just for two architectures. If that's your goal,
please go on.

It seems that even debian-edu is in favour of this approach putting
non-free components on their CDs.

We do have a free runtime and compiler supporting the java2 platform
to a good amount, but apparently not yet 100%, so we will always have
a conflict between support for a free runtime and support for a subset
of architectures with a "standard" runtime (which we are unable to
validate anyway).

  Matthias



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