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Package: libwoodstox-java
Version: 1:3.9.2.dfsg-1
Severity: serious
User: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Usertags: jbc-mismatch
This package builds with openjdk-6 or cacao-oj6, which is not the
default jvm in testing/unstable. The openjdk-6 and cacao-oj6 javac
creates java bytecode for version 50, which cannot be used by older
jvms. Binary packages explicitely built with openjdk-6 or cacao-oj6
must not depend on java-runtime{,1,2,5}{,-headless}, but only on
java-runtime6{,-headless} or any of the non-virtual packages providing
a java6 runtime.
It is preferred to build the bytecode so that it runs on older jvms.
This is done passing '-source 1.[45]' to javac (or for cdbs ant tasks
setting ANT_OPTS to -Dant.build.javac.source=1.[45].
You usually can check for the java byte code with file(1), currently
broken in testing/unstable, or use javap -verbose (a script checking
the command line args (check-class-version) can be found at
http://people.debian.org/~doko/tmp/. Both .class and .jar files found
in the binary packages need to be checked.
Note: this report may be a false positive, if all bytecode files have
version 49 or less.
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Hello,
Depends: openjdk-6-jre | icedtea-java7-jre | sun-java6-jre
So, yes, it is bytecode >= 50, but, yes, it needs it.
Cheers,
Vincent
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