On 4/25/06, Shaun Jackman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Package: gcj-4.0
> Version: 4:4.0.3-3
> Severity: important
> Justification: violates a *should* directive of the Debian Policy for Java
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> [1] http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/java-policy/x105.html
It seems that a package `shoul
Package: gcj-4.0
Version: 4:4.0.3-3
Severity: important
Justification: violates a *should* directive of the Debian Policy for Java
The default java.library.path of applications compiled using gcj does
not include /usr/lib/jni. The Debian Policy for Java [1] states that
/usr/lib/jni *should* be the
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