severity 395555 serious
thanks

Hi,

I think that this bug leads to very bad user experience: by default, an
apt-get install azureus results in an unusable azureus.

If azureus doesn't work with any java interpreter, I suggest you change
your startup script to point directly to a java interpreter that can
start azureus. (and depend on it)

Also, if azureus works perfectly fine with java-gcj-compat, maybe you
should drop totally the dependency on Sun's Java, and move azureus to
main, unless there is another reason against it.
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