Shaun,
The Sun-based alternative is sun-java6-jre. It's part of the mainline
Debian non-free archives because it requires acceptance of the Sun DLJ
(distributor's license for Java).
Thanks much!
- Zach
Hi Zachary,
Azureus depends on openjdk-6-jre primarily to exclude the GNU java
interpreter, which for some unknown reason does not work with Azureus.
Since, as far as I know, Sun's java interpreter is not in the Debian
archive, I didn't add an explicit alternative for it. I don't however
see any harm in adding an alternative. What's the name of the Sun java
interpreter package?
Cheers,
Shaun
2009/7/10 Zachary Palmer <[email protected]>:
Package: azureus
Version: 3.1.1.0-4
Followup-For: Bug #515015
In order to correct this, azureus should be made to depend upon
java6-runtime, right? Then, one could use either OpenJDK's JRE or the
Sun JRE to run Azureus.
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