I'm on Maverick (10.10) and I see the same thing ... I guess that the
only workaround is to (as usually is the case) to not use apt-get /
synaptic for anything java-related (?)

I don't think I've ever been able to use the built in packaging of java
libraries / ide's etc (bad dependencies, run-as user issues etc) ..
these issues have been going on for years - maybe it is not worth the
effort trying to provide java using apt-get / synaptic ?

To me, it seems as though using apt-get / synaptic for java related sw
adds 0 value (as it never works cleanly) but introduces several problems
that make it harder to manage your workstation.

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Installing maven2 requires gcj even though sun java is installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/446282
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