An update.
My first assumption seems to be wrong, but something else seems to be
seriously wrong:
root@sslvpn-test:/usr/src# aptitude why libxerces2-java gcj-4.4-base
p libxerces2-java Depends default-jre-headless | java1-runtime-headless
| java2-runtime-headless
p gcj-4.4-jre-headless Provides java2-runtime-headless
p gcj-4.4-jre-headless Depends gcj-4.4-base (= 4.4.5-2)
root@sslvpn-test:/usr/src# aptitude why libxerces2-java sun-java6-jre
p libxerces2-java Depends default-jre-headless | java1-runtime-headless |
java2-runtime-headless
i sun-java6-jre Provides java2-runtime-headless
http://packages.debian.org/sid/java2-runtime-headless
Either of the packages on the above URL should satisfy the dependency,
yet neither aptitute nor apt-get manages to understand that the virtual
package is provided for already.
I'm at a loss as to why this does not install w/o gcj.
Regards,
Martin
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