On Sun, Jan 16, 2005 at 03:15:23AM -0500, Brian Thomas Sniffen wrote: > > I think most of those are just aggregation on a medium of > distribution. Only the tree of dependencies has to be checked.
So what you're saying is that "Depends: java2-runtime" is fine, but "Depends: kaffe | java2-runtime" is not? Arguing that it triggers and then violates the GPL because of a minor limitation in one of our package retrieval tools, such that it requires hinting to resolve otherwise random situations, seems like something of a stretch to me. Again: Eclipse will install and run just fine with no traces of Kaffe anywhere on the system, using "apt-get install eclipse", at least on my system. All it requires is that there be some other JVM present to run it. Proof by demonstration that neither Eclipse, the Eclipse package, nor Debian as a whole are derivative works of Kaffe... they keep working even if it doesn't appear, anywhere. If it would make you happy, you may feel free to install the following software on your system so that there is an alternative JVM, and Kaffe won't be the only one. #! /bin/sh exit 0 Usefulness not guaranteed, but it *is* capable of interpreting a Java bytecode sequence (for values of 'interpret' equivalent to 'ignore'). Actually, that's probably more closely tied to it than Kaffe would be, because it doesn't attempt to implement the formal API spec, so anything which makes use of it's behavior is relying on non-standard behaviors, and is thus truly dependant on it... -- Joel Aelwyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ,''`. : :' : `. `' `-
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