The problem is that it comes so close to working with gij-4.3 that it's hard 
to notice that anything is actually wrong. How about putting a temporary hack 
in the /usr/bin/azureus script to check if /usr/bin/java is gij-4.3 and popup 
an xmessage saying something like

"
You are running azureus with gij-4.3. There are known problems with this 
combination. See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=475669 for 
details. If your torrents fail to download, please consider selecting a 
different java interpreter using the update-alternatives program.
"

?

I guess that would add a dependency on the xll-utils package, which is not so 
nice. But printing a message to the console is not much use for people who 
start azureus from iceweasel like I usually do.



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