If you install openjdk-6 (6b08-0ubuntu1) in hardy (and possibly icedtea-gcjwebplugin) and use it instead of the sun-java6 is the problem fixed? Recent updates in the openjdk package include:
* Install a wrapper script for javaws, which calls `javaws -viewer' if no
arguments are given (or else starting javaws from the desktop menu
would not do anything).
* debian/JB-web-start.applications.in: Remove the -viewer option from command.
It sounds like those address this bug, but in the open-source openjdk-6 package instead of the proprietary sun-java6 package. Getting Sun to update sun-java6 can be problematic, but it should be helpful if we can confirm that the problem was fixed in openjdk.
If you install openjdk-6 (6b08-0ubuntu1) in hardy (and possibly icedtea- gcjwebplugin) and use it instead of the sun-java6 is the problem fixed? Recent updates in the openjdk package include:
* Install a wrapper script for javaws, which calls `javaws -viewer' if no JB-web- start.applicati ons.in: Remove the -viewer option from command.
arguments are given (or else starting javaws from the desktop menu
would not do anything).
* debian/
It sounds like those address this bug, but in the open-source openjdk-6 package instead of the proprietary sun-java6 package. Getting Sun to update sun-java6 can be problematic, but it should be helpful if we can confirm that the problem was fixed in openjdk.
-james.