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[franz@hannover emacs]$ sudo pacman -Syu
:: Synchronizing package databases...
:: current is up to date
:: extra is up to date
:: community is up to date
:: java-gcj-compat conflicts with jdk. Remove jdk? [Y/n]
But I want to keep it? Anybody got an idea what to do?
thx
Franz
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Remove java-gcj-compat instead?
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Remove java-gcj-compat instead?
It's not installed...
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Hmm.. then I'm clueless. Reinstall jdk?
PC: Antec P182B | Asus P8Z77-V PRO | Intel i5 3570k | 16GB DDR3 | GeForce 450GTS | 4TB HDD | Pioneer BDR-207D | Asus Xonar DX | Altec Lansing CS21 | Eizo EV2736W-BK | Arch Linux x86_64
HTPC: Antec NSK2480 | ASUS M3A78-EM (AMD 780G) | AMD Athlon X3 425 | 8GB DDR2 | GeForce G210 | 2TB HDD | Arch Linux x86_64
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I think the solution is to update jdk first, then -Syu
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Hmm.. then I'm clueless. Reinstall jdk?
Thanks for the suggestion! Upgrading jre solved the problem.
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