How do I get Cisco webex working under Debian 7 64bit












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I'm running Debian 7 64bit on my server and I'm using Oracle Java 8 64bit and firefox 45.0.1.



When I connect to the test webex page https://www.webex.com.au/test-meeting.html and test it loads the java app and tries to connect, but it doesn't connect at it stops responding to some of the application. ie: the menus still work and I can click the leave meeting button.



If I go into my .webex directory and do the following commands I get the file libjawt.so is missing.



~/.webex/1524 % ldd *.so > check.txt                                                  
~/.webex/1524 % cat check.txt | grep "not found"
libjawt.so => not found
libjawt.so => not found


The libjawt.so is part of the libgcj packages and I already have these installed



~/.webex/1524 % dpkg -l | grep libgcj
ii libgcj-bc:amd64 4.7.2-1 amd64 Link time only library for use with gcj
ii libgcj-common 1:4.6.3-8 all Java runtime library (common files)
ii libgcj12 4.6.3-1 amd64 Java runtime library for use with gcj
ii libgcj13 4.7.2-3 amd64 Java runtime library for use with gcj
ii libgcj13-awt 4.7.2-3 amd64 AWT peer runtime libraries for use with gcj


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    I'm running Debian 7 64bit on my server and I'm using Oracle Java 8 64bit and firefox 45.0.1.



    When I connect to the test webex page https://www.webex.com.au/test-meeting.html and test it loads the java app and tries to connect, but it doesn't connect at it stops responding to some of the application. ie: the menus still work and I can click the leave meeting button.



    If I go into my .webex directory and do the following commands I get the file libjawt.so is missing.



    ~/.webex/1524 % ldd *.so > check.txt                                                  
    ~/.webex/1524 % cat check.txt | grep "not found"
    libjawt.so => not found
    libjawt.so => not found


    The libjawt.so is part of the libgcj packages and I already have these installed



    ~/.webex/1524 % dpkg -l | grep libgcj
    ii libgcj-bc:amd64 4.7.2-1 amd64 Link time only library for use with gcj
    ii libgcj-common 1:4.6.3-8 all Java runtime library (common files)
    ii libgcj12 4.6.3-1 amd64 Java runtime library for use with gcj
    ii libgcj13 4.7.2-3 amd64 Java runtime library for use with gcj
    ii libgcj13-awt 4.7.2-3 amd64 AWT peer runtime libraries for use with gcj


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      I'm running Debian 7 64bit on my server and I'm using Oracle Java 8 64bit and firefox 45.0.1.



      When I connect to the test webex page https://www.webex.com.au/test-meeting.html and test it loads the java app and tries to connect, but it doesn't connect at it stops responding to some of the application. ie: the menus still work and I can click the leave meeting button.



      If I go into my .webex directory and do the following commands I get the file libjawt.so is missing.



      ~/.webex/1524 % ldd *.so > check.txt                                                  
      ~/.webex/1524 % cat check.txt | grep "not found"
      libjawt.so => not found
      libjawt.so => not found


      The libjawt.so is part of the libgcj packages and I already have these installed



      ~/.webex/1524 % dpkg -l | grep libgcj
      ii libgcj-bc:amd64 4.7.2-1 amd64 Link time only library for use with gcj
      ii libgcj-common 1:4.6.3-8 all Java runtime library (common files)
      ii libgcj12 4.6.3-1 amd64 Java runtime library for use with gcj
      ii libgcj13 4.7.2-3 amd64 Java runtime library for use with gcj
      ii libgcj13-awt 4.7.2-3 amd64 AWT peer runtime libraries for use with gcj


      How do I get webex working on this system?










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      I'm running Debian 7 64bit on my server and I'm using Oracle Java 8 64bit and firefox 45.0.1.



      When I connect to the test webex page https://www.webex.com.au/test-meeting.html and test it loads the java app and tries to connect, but it doesn't connect at it stops responding to some of the application. ie: the menus still work and I can click the leave meeting button.



      If I go into my .webex directory and do the following commands I get the file libjawt.so is missing.



      ~/.webex/1524 % ldd *.so > check.txt                                                  
      ~/.webex/1524 % cat check.txt | grep "not found"
      libjawt.so => not found
      libjawt.so => not found


      The libjawt.so is part of the libgcj packages and I already have these installed



      ~/.webex/1524 % dpkg -l | grep libgcj
      ii libgcj-bc:amd64 4.7.2-1 amd64 Link time only library for use with gcj
      ii libgcj-common 1:4.6.3-8 all Java runtime library (common files)
      ii libgcj12 4.6.3-1 amd64 Java runtime library for use with gcj
      ii libgcj13 4.7.2-3 amd64 Java runtime library for use with gcj
      ii libgcj13-awt 4.7.2-3 amd64 AWT peer runtime libraries for use with gcj


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          WebEx needs the 32bit version. First all you need to have a multi-arch system and then install that package as follows.



          apt-get install libgcj:i386





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            WebEx needs the 32bit version. First all you need to have a multi-arch system and then install that package as follows.



            apt-get install libgcj:i386





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              WebEx needs the 32bit version. First all you need to have a multi-arch system and then install that package as follows.



              apt-get install libgcj:i386





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                WebEx needs the 32bit version. First all you need to have a multi-arch system and then install that package as follows.



                apt-get install libgcj:i386





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                WebEx needs the 32bit version. First all you need to have a multi-arch system and then install that package as follows.



                apt-get install libgcj:i386






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