I still have the same problem. I found NetBeans uninstalled last week, and I 
could not reinstall it again using apt-get. I had to use aptitude which 
downgraded tzdata. Now, each time the Ubuntu update manager starts, it asks me 
to do a partial upgrade, which would reinstall tzdata, and remove NetBeans.
Is it because I am using the 64-bits edition of Hardy, or because the newer 
tzdata-java package is in a separate repository than the standard ones. It 
would be a good idea to have tzdata-java in the main repository to avoid 
complications for people doing Java programming with NetBeans.

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