Hi,
I read the descriptions of severities and assumed that dowloading and
installing over 200 MB of unnecessary software has major effect on the
usability, but please excuse me if I was wrong.
I don't want the package to depend on sun-jre, but on the virtual
java-virtual-machine or so.
Best
Hi,
Miguel Landaeta wrote:
Again, I do not agree, I think it would be perfectly allowed and user
friendly to have alternatives: openjdk-6-jre | sun-java6-jre |
sun-java5-jre | java2-runtime
I would not prefer to depend explicitly on sun-java?-jre (even if this
is optional).
I would prefer
Package: pdfsam
Severity: important
I am using the Sun JDK/JRE and don't want to install OpenJDK to use pdfsam.
Pdfsam works with Sun Java.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: squeeze/sid
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux
severity 519235 wishlist
thanks
Hi,
This is not a important bug.
You can check this: http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#severities
This bug probably has minor or wishlist severity.
Maybe you can install openjdk-6-jre and set your java alternatives as
you prefer (see manpage
Hi Miguel,
Miguel Landaeta wrote:
severity 519235 wishlist
thanks
Hi,
This is not a important bug.
You can check this: http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#severities
This bug probably has minor or wishlist severity.
I do not fully agree: pdfsam doesn't follow the Java Policy, which
Eric Lavarde wrote:
I do not fully agree: pdfsam doesn't follow the Java Policy, which
states in 2.3. Java programs that Programs must depend on
java-virtual-machine and the needed runtime environment (java1-runtime
and/or java2-runtime).
Yes, you are right. Thanks for pointing out this. I
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