Sun-dlj-v1-1 license has already been accepted




















Improve this answer. Matthieu Matthieu The Overflow Blog. Stack Gives Back Safety in numbers: crowdsourcing data on nefarious IP addresses. Featured on Meta. New post summary designs on greatest hits now, everywhere else eventually. Related Hot Network Questions. Stack Overflow works best with JavaScript enabled. Accept all cookies Customize settings. Done Building dependency tree Reading state information Done Reading extended state information Initializing package states After unpacking kB will be used.

Do you want to continue? Done Selecting previously deselected package odbcinst1debian1. Unpacking odbcinst1debian1 from Selecting previously deselected package unixodbc. Unpacking unixodbc from Processing triggers for man-db Setting up odbcinst1debian1 2. Setting up unixodbc 2. Setting up sun-java6-jre Setting up sun-java6-bin Processing triggers for libc Done Writing extended state information Done Current status: 0 broken [-1].

No reaction so far. Very sad and disappointing, indeed :. Thanks, leoquant. You have to go to your home folder first. You can do this by typing just "cd". So: cd cd Desktop sudo mv The only option left to us, is updating manually. And checking regularly, if Sun has made a new JRE version, because we have no automatic notification of updates.

On Launchpad, I've proposed two different solutions to this major security problem: The thing is, that most Ubuntu desktop users won't know about the need for a manual update of JRE.

I've done it already, my machines are secure. But I'm an exception. May I therefore suggest two other possible approaches, both of which provide good security and both of which are simple: 1. Issue a warning that they haven't been tested for stability.

This can be achieved by simply making the JRE packages in the development branch right now: Karmic , available for the stable Ubuntu versions right now: Hardy, Intrepid and Jaunty.

All rights reserved Terms of Service. Done Building dependency tree Reading state information Done The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required: linux-headers The following extra packages will be installed: gsfonts-x11 java-common odbcinst1debian1 sun-java6-bin sun-java6-jre unixodbc Suggested packages: equivs sun-java6-demo openjdkdoc sun-java6-source sun-java6-plugin iasun-java6-plugin sun-java6-fonts libmyodbc odbc-postgresql libct1 The following NEW packages will be installed: gsfonts-x11 java-common odbcinst1debian1 sun-java6-bin sun-java6-jdk sun-java6-jre unixodbc 0 upgraded, 7 newly installed, 0 to remove and 68 not upgraded.

Need to get After this operation, MB of additional disk space will be used. Selecting previously deselected package java-common. Reading database Unpacking java-common from Selecting previously deselected package sun-java6-jre.

Unpacking sun-java6-jre from Selecting previously deselected package odbcinst1debian1. Unpacking odbcinst1debian1 from Selecting previously deselected package unixodbc. Unpacking unixodbc from Selecting previously deselected package sun-java6-bin. Unpacking sun-java6-bin from Unpacking sun-java6-jdk from Unpacking gsfonts-x11 from Processing triggers for doc-base Processing 3 added doc-base file s Registering documents with scrollkeeper Processing triggers for man-db Processing triggers for shared-mime-info Setting up java-common 0.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000