This is definitely a bug.  You can get around to it by using the
-force-depends option to dpkg.  

Here's another problem.  The kaffe package (which provides a JIT
compiler) doesn't update the links in /etc/alternatives.

-- Jaldhar

On Thu, 16 Jan 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I just installed debian-1.2. The X windows and Netscape work well. Thanks for
> people who made these packages. 
> 
> When i try jdk-common and jdk-static, there is a dependency problem.
> jdk-common said it depends on jdk-static and jdk-static said it depends on
> jdk-common. As the result, both packages are left unconfigured.
> 
> Could someone over there help me get this problem solved?
> 
> Thanks in advance!!!!
> 
> 
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