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I installed IcedTea package plugin for Chromium and when I browse a site which requires Java it says: "IcedTea was blocked because it was out of date. [Run this time] [Update plug-in...]".
Should I remove archlinux IcedTea and compile newest version myself or should I contact the icedtea-web package maintainer?
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Which version do you have installed? is your system up-to-date?
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Yes, it's up-to-date. IcedTea version is: icedtea-web 1.2.1-2. Pacman installed it automatically so I guess it's the last version.
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Don't mix up icedtea-web (the plugin) and icedtea openjdk implementation that has an update pending. It's not yet released upstream and so it lacks behind the closed Oracle one.
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Oh. So what to do? Simply remove it?
Last edited by rubik (2012-08-12 09:33:24)
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I have the same problem, i tried to update it manually but got other problems... someone?
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Hi,
If you run pacman -Ss icedtea you will see that there is a java7 version: icedtea-web-java7
Installing that solved it for me.
Cheers!
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Hi,
If you run pacman -Ss icedtea you will see that there is a java7 version: icedtea-web-java7
Installing that solved it for me.
Cheers!
This is the one I've installed and it's still don't working...
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I think this bug also applies in our case here:
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I installed icedtea-web-java7 and I get the very same *error*.
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I installed icedtea-web-java7 and I get the very same *error*.
You can always install the Oracle Java package from AUR. It's called "jre" and is the latest version.
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You can always install the Oracle Java package from AUR. It's called "jre" and is the latest version.
I installed jre 7.6-1 from AUR and now it's working fine, I can access online banking (the 'out-of-date' message keeps appearing though) but it's solved for me.
Thank you!
Last edited by izzyhard (2012-08-17 22:09:50)
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I have this problem as well. I have tried installing jre from the AUR and also java 6 instead of 7, but to no avail.
*Edit* After posting this I noticed my version of google-chrome was out of date, upon updating chrome the problem was fixed.
Last edited by florge (2012-10-22 19:38:12)
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