[Bug 313740] Re: Vuze did not shutdown tidily.

Adrian Perez adrianperez.deb at gmail.com
Fri Sep 11 20:02:14 UTC 2009


I need to know exactly which version of azureus you're running, since
ubuntu 9.04 won't include my updates. 
Those will be available for karmic, which is the current development
version, due to october 2010. 
That's why the "fix released".
I think azureus 3.1.1.0 had an issue since the launcher script used
improperly the exec call for starting azureus. I think that was probably
a bug some time ago. 
So, after that, if you manage to be running "official" versions of
azureus (from karmic or debian unstable/testing) -since many users have
been using PPA versions, since the package was RFA for quite a long
time, then the bug is relevant, if not, then I'm willing to provide you
with personal help, which might not be relevant for the bug report.

My best thoughts.

On Fri, 2009-09-11 at 19:49 +0000, raf82 wrote:
> Thanks for the quick answer!
> 
> Searching "exec" on the Azureus Wiki
> (http://www.azureuswiki.com/index.php/Special:Search?search=exec&fulltext=Search)
> didn't provides useful information. exec isn't used in my launching
> script (/usr/bin/vuze) anyway.
> 
> My script has a "cd /usr/share/vuze" on the second line, documented to prevent the (then happening) following error: "Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/gudy/azureus2/platform/unix/ScriptBeforeStartup."
> Trying without this line didn't bring this exception and didn't solve the bug either.
> 
> I started checking my logs (~/.azureus/logs/save/) and couldn't open the
> debug_1.log (encoding) and debug_2.log (gedit segfault)... Deleting all
> the logs didn't solve the bug and the generated logs didn't report
> significant errors.
> 
> My version of Ubuntu is 9.04.
> 
> Do you need more information? Have you any suggestion?
> 
> Thanks again.
> 
-- 
Best regards,
Adrian Perez <adrianperez.deb at gmail.com>

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