This message is your clue: GCJ has been detected as the current Java virtual machine. That means your system Java is still the GCJ version, not the Sun version. If you don't need GCJ for other things, you can remove the package (apt-get remove or apt-get purge).
This might break other dependencies though. Otherwise, use update-alternatives to configure which package supplies your java and javac commands: update-alternatives --config java update-alternatives --config javac Source.
Thanks, that works great! – Luc Jan 5 '10 at 18:56.
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