![]() ![]() AccessControlle r.doPrivileged( Native Method) ~Īt curity.ĮventQueue$ 4.run(EventQueu e.java: 715) ~Īt curity. ProtectionDomai n$JavaSecurityA ccessImpl. doIntersectionP rivilege( ProtectionDomai n.java: 85) ~Īt java.awt. EventDispatchTh read.pumpOneEve ntForFilters( EventDispatchTh read.java: 203) Īt java.awt. EventDispatchTh read.pumpEvents ForFilter( EventDispatchTh read.java: 124) Īt java.awt. EventDispatchTh read.pumpEvents ForHierarchy( EventDispatchTh read.java: 113) Īt java.awt. EventDispatchTh read.pumpEvents (EventDispatchT hread.java: 109) Īt java.awt. EventDispatchTh read.pumpEvents (EventDispatchT hread.java: 101) Īt java.awt. EventDispatchTh n( EventDispatchTh read.java: 90) Ĭaused by: java.lang. BuiltinClassLoa der.loadClass( BuiltinClassLoa der.java: 582) ~Īt jdk.internal. I've downloaded the newest Jabref package, can't launch it either if java 11 is installed.Įrror: Could not find or load main class org.jabref. Now that openjdk-11 has arrived in Debian unstable, I can confirm the I wonder if the version of java could be specified differently in the Ubuntu wrapping to solve this. Supporter Free Software Foundation Europe Gregor, one of the jabref maintainers in Debian Right, seems like we have to do some java version finetuning again :/ > I wonder if the version of java could be specified differently in the If it doesn't please provide the output ofĭEBUG_WRAPPER=1 JAVA_HOME= /usr/lib/ jvm/java- 8-openjdk- amd64/ jabref -debug JAVA_HOME= /usr/lib/ jvm/java- 8-openjdk- amd64/ jabref > In my checking, one must actually remove java 11. * Add patch from upstream commit to fix CVE-2018-1000652: XML External Jabref (3.8.2+ds-12) unstable urgency=high This bug was fixed in the package jabref - 3.8.2+ds-12~18.04 JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/ jabrefĭEBUG_WRAPPER=1 JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/ jabref -debug #Installing jabref debian software Jabref (3.8.2+ds-11) unstable urgency=medium Thanks to Moritz Muehlenhoff for the bug report. Thanks to Santiago Vila for the bug report. ![]() Jabref (3.8.2+ds-10) unstable urgency=medium * Declare compliance with Debian Policy 4.3.0. ![]() * Build depend on librelaxng- datatype- java and add its jar to theĬlasspath in debian/xjc.sh. * Remove trailing whitespace from debian/*. * Add a lintian override (empty directory in source tree). * Invoke xjc from jaxb-xjc and drop build-dep on openjdk-8 Jabref (3.8.2+ds-9) unstable urgency=medium * Replace mysql-connector JDBC driver with mariadb-client-java * Add build-dep on libxml- commons- resolver1. * Add runtime dep on jaxb and update wrapper script for openjdk 11 Jabref (3.8.2+ds-8) unstable urgency=medium #Installing jabref debian driver * Include openjdk-8-jdk as a build-dep for the xjc binary (removed #Installing jabref debian update In openjdk-11) and patch adle to compile using jaxb-api. Sudo chmod u+x /opt/jabref/lib/jabrefHost.Drop the runtime dependency on openjdk-8-jre * Use workaround to start with JREs newer than Java8 (Closes: #893138) Jabref (3.8.2+ds-5) unstable urgency=medium * Wrapper will skip Java 9+ options when Java 8 runtime is detected Jabref (3.8.2+ds-6) unstable urgency=medium * Flesh-out CC-BY-3.0 license in debian/copyright * Add build-dep on libjsonp-java to builds against antlr4 version 4.6 Jabref (3.8.2+ds-7) unstable urgency=medium It cannot depend solely on openjdk-8-jdk, as Debian's Note that this package still uses default-jdk for the compilation #Installing jabref debian Patch ![]() Mark /opt/jabref/lib/jabrefHost.py as executable, i.e.: If not, download jabrefHost.py from here: ~/.mozilla/native-messaging-hosts/Ĭheck if the file /opt/jabref/lib/jabrefHost.py exits. Also, for all of the files quoted below, you can always create the file by copy-pasting the appropriate text.ĭownload or create the file, which can be found here: Note: this guide assumes you have jabref >= 4.2 and the JabFox extension installed. Will update this review when I use the plugin extensively I am writing this review mainly to help Linux users get this working properly, since I just managed to do so myself. ![]()
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