[Bug 1877000] Re: openjfx is missing native libraries for webkit and media
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Wed Sep 23 03:33:34 UTC 2020
This bug was fixed in the package openjfx - 11.0.7+0-5ubuntu1
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openjfx (11.0.7+0-5ubuntu1) groovy; urgency=low
* Merge from Debian unstable. Dropped python2 dependency.
* debian/rules: when building arch and indep packages simultaneously (as
done in Ubuntu builders) the file gradle.properties copied in
override_dh_auto_configure-arch will be overwritten by
override_dh_auto_configure-indep preventing native libraries for media
and webkit from being build. (LP: #1877000)
* Remove/revert patch to force NUM_COMPILE_THREADS=1.
openjfx (11.0.7+0-5) unstable; urgency=medium
* Team upload.
* Mark GST_API symbols as external. Closes: #969260.
* Fix jsmin stream handling with Python 3.
openjfx (11.0.7+0-4) unstable; urgency=medium
* Team upload.
* Force NUM_COMPILE_THREADS=1
openjfx (11.0.7+0-3) unstable; urgency=medium
* Team upload.
* Build-depend on python3 (Closes: #937202, #967185)
openjfx (11.0.7+0-2ubuntu1) focal; urgency=medium
* Merge with Debian; remaining changes:
- Build using python2.
openjfx (11.0.7+0-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* Disable the Gradle version check when building only the arch all package
(Closes: #956585)
* Enable the WebKit JIT on arm64
openjfx (11.0.7+0-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New upstream release
- Refreshed the patches
- Build depend on antlr4 instead of antlr3
- Fixed the compatibility with the version of Gradle in Debian
* Standards-Version updated to 4.5.0
-- Tiago Stürmer Daitx <tiago.daitx at ubuntu.com> Tue, 22 Sep 2020
21:05:26 +0000
** Changed in: openjfx (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
openjfx is missing native libraries for webkit and media
Status in openjfx package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[Impact]
OpenJFX's media and webkit native libraries are missing from amd64 builds in Focal and Groovy. This is a regression from Bionic.
This prevents applications that depend on these libraries from working
correctly.
[Test Case]
The libjfxmedia.so and libjfxwebkit.so should be present in the libopenjfx-jni binary for all archs.
One can see in the amd64 package listing for Focal [1,2] and Groovy
[3,4] that libjfxmedia.so and libjfxwebkit.so are only available on
arm64, armhf, ppc64el, and s390x.
[1] https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents&keywords=libjfxmedia.so&mode=exactfilename&suite=focal&arch=any
[2] https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents&keywords=libjfxwebkit.so&mode=exactfilename&suite=focal&arch=any
[3] https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents&keywords=libjfxmedia.so&mode=exactfilename&suite=groovy&arch=any
[4] https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents&keywords=libjfxwebkit.so&mode=exactfilename&suite=groovy&arch=any
Another possible test case is running pdfsam in the console to split a PDF file (after pdfsam bug 1887142 is fixed) and look if errors as:
Caused by: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no jfxmedia in java.library.path: [/usr/java/packages/lib, /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/jni, /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu, /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu, /usr/lib/jni, /lib, /usr/lib]
show up in the stdout. A sound should be played if everything works.
[Regression Potential]
Enabling the native libraries will allow applications to use them again.
* This can trigger errors in applications that were not detected while the libraries were missing.
* This can cause applications that use OpenJFX to fail to run or crash during runtime.
It is unlikely that autopkgtest will detect such errors given that OpenJFX _did_ migrate when the native libraries were missing (and should have caused errors).
[Other Info]
[Original Report]
I'm trying to run BlueJ on Ubuntu 20.04 (fresh install), while the main app runs the editor refuses to start, looking at its logs apparently it can't find jfxwebkit. So I tried to search for it, and apparently it is present in the other architectures for Focal as well as all architectures in Eoan, Bionic and Xenial in the libopenjfx-jni package, but not for Focal amd64. The version of openjfx I have is 11.0.7+0-2ubuntu1. I have also attached BlueJ's log for reference.
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