> "Matthias" == Matthias Klose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matthias> so which runtimes do have complete awt support at all?
Matthias> The provides was added to build all packages which do
Matthias> not relay on all awt functionality. I would have to
Matthias> search the bug rep
> "Matthias" == Matthias Klose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matthias> so which runtimes do have complete awt support at all?
Matthias> The provides was added to build all packages which do
Matthias> not relay on all awt functionality. I would have to
Matthias> search the bug rep
> > According to the Java policy, packages that provide java1-runtime must
> > support the the complete java runtime environment.
Well, AFAICT (looking at policy linked to www.debian.org), the Java policy
isn't particularly explicit. Section 2.1 states:
Java virtual machines must provide java
Stephen Zander writes:
> Package: gij-3.2
> Version: 1:3.2.2-0pre5
> Severity: important
>
> According to the Java policy, packages that provide java1-runtime must
> support the the complete java runtime environment. As gij fails to
> provide the java.awt.* classes, the provides on this package i
> > According to the Java policy, packages that provide java1-runtime must
> > support the the complete java runtime environment.
Well, AFAICT (looking at policy linked to www.debian.org), the Java policy
isn't particularly explicit. Section 2.1 states:
Java virtual machines must provide java
Stephen Zander writes:
> Package: gij-3.2
> Version: 1:3.2.2-0pre5
> Severity: important
>
> According to the Java policy, packages that provide java1-runtime must
> support the the complete java runtime environment. As gij fails to
> provide the java.awt.* classes, the provides on this package i
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