I just changed the dependancy jre to openjdk6 (in the PKGBUILD) and subsonic built.
The rc.d script is suspect, but it seems to be running.
pepedog wrote:I just changed the dependancy jre to openjdk6 (in the PKGBUILD) and subsonic built.
devr wrote:Which Java are you using Oracle's or the open java available in from pacman ? I have the same setup, Pink pogo running subsonic and it runs just fine. When I first tested using the open java version, it was very.. very... slow. Not sure about the 100% cpu. I downloaded Oracle's arm java binary tar, and it was much faster. Since then I haven't looked back. I did not dig deeper into why open java was so much slower or resource hungry.
devr wrote:Which Java are you using Oracle's or the open java available in from pacman ? I have the same setup, Pink pogo running subsonic and it runs just fine. When I first tested using the open java version, it was very.. very... slow. Not sure about the 100% cpu. I downloaded Oracle's arm java binary tar, and it was much faster. Since then I haven't looked back. I did not dig deeper into why open java was so much slower or resource hungry.
[root@Arch Linux ARM bin]# java -version
java version "1.6.0_21"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition for Embedded (build 1.6.0_21-b09, headless)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 19.0-b02, mixed mode)pepedog wrote:Try taking jre out of depends altogether. It's just for you only, after all?
These depends are just for stuff to be installed with pacman install, you are installing with tar binary.
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