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Package: eclipse-platform-common
Version: 3.1.2-2
Hi, today i installed the Eclipse and i desired to install without GNU
Java (GCJ) because the software what i compile uses the Java Sun.
However it is not possible to install the Eclipse without the Java GNU,
because the package eclipse-platform-common depends, among other things,
of java1-runtime, what don't is supplied by Java Sun package create with
java-package.
It would be possible what Java Sun to supply java1-runtime as well as it
do with java2-runtime?
My proposal is to create a package eclipse-platform-common-gcj (such as
other packages of eclipse) with Java GNU dependences and leave the
eclipse-platform-common with a more "free" dependence (java1-runtime
supplies by Java Sun) or so do with the Java Sun created with
java-package supplies the java1-runtime (more easy solution =))
Using:
Debian Etch amd64
libc6 2.3.6-15
sun-j2sdk1.5 1.5.0+update07
java-package 0.27
Sorry my english and wait for a solution
Gleidson
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Version: 3.1.2-3
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