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and subject line Re: Bug#551450: java-gcj-compat-dev: Java compiler pulls in
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Package: java-gcj-compat-dev
Version: 1.0.80-5.1
Severity: wishlist
I want to install on my system a gcj-based java compiler/basic
development environment which is not tied to a specific gcj version.
(i.e. I want something that will track the latest gcj, so when that
moves to 4.4 I'll get that automatically). The package for that used to
be the plain "gcj" (which is now a transitional package) but now appears
to be "gcj-jdk". This in turn depends on "java-gcj-compat-dev" which
then pulls in "gjdoc". From there the dependencies include "antlr",
"debhelper", "dpkg-dev", "html2text", "po-debconf" and "intltool-debian".
I only wanted a gcj-based java compiler!
Would it be possible to for "java-gcj-compat-dev" to only recommend
"gjdoc", to reduce this dependency-explosion?
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tags 551450 +wontfix
thanks
no, gcj-jdk is what you want, and gcj-jdk-4.4 includes gjdoc as well. I don't
know what pulls in debhelper and dpkg-dev, but it's not gcj-jdk or java-gcj-compat.
On 18.10.2009 11:30, Adam Spragg wrote:
Package: java-gcj-compat-dev
Version: 1.0.80-5.1
Severity: wishlist
I want to install on my system a gcj-based java compiler/basic
development environment which is not tied to a specific gcj version.
(i.e. I want something that will track the latest gcj, so when that
moves to 4.4 I'll get that automatically). The package for that used to
be the plain "gcj" (which is now a transitional package) but now appears
to be "gcj-jdk". This in turn depends on "java-gcj-compat-dev" which
then pulls in "gjdoc". From there the dependencies include "antlr",
"debhelper", "dpkg-dev", "html2text", "po-debconf" and "intltool-debian".
I only wanted a gcj-based java compiler!
Would it be possible to for "java-gcj-compat-dev" to only recommend
"gjdoc", to reduce this dependency-explosion?
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