I'm sponsoring a (contrib) package that depends on
java2-runtime. I (as a user of the package) will have to install the
Blackdown VM to make it work, but I still want other java programs to
use Kaffe because it's free. Pointing the "java" alternative to Kaffe
will break the package, though ...

So I propose the following addition to java-policy: Providers of
"java2-runtime" must also provide a "java2" alternative. Packages
depending on "java2-runtime" can use this to be sure to get a
java2-compliant environment. This allows for different defaults for
java1 and java2 environments.

The same could apply to "java2-compiler" and "javac2", but I'm not
sure if that is too useful (what *are* the differences between
java1-compiler and java2-compiler, exactly?).

-- 
Robbe

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