This bug was fixed in the package brltty - 4.4-5ubuntu3

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brltty (4.4-5ubuntu3) quantal; urgency=low

  * Ensure Java bytecode built is compatible with older versions of Java
    (LP: #1049757):
    - d/p/41-bytecode-compat.patch: Patch to specify source/target = 1.5
      during build process.
 -- James Page <james.p...@ubuntu.com>   Wed, 19 Sep 2012 16:45:22 +0100

** Changed in: brltty (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Fix Released

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Title:
  brltty : incompatible-java-bytecode-format with OpenJDK 7 as default-
  jdk

Status in “brltty” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  During a recent rebuild test it was detected that brltty builds Java bytecode
  which is only compatible with Java >= 7.

  The default-jdk in Ubuntu Quantal has been changed to OpenJDK 7 and all
  packages that Build-Depend on default-jdk are being tested to ensure that
  they produce bytecode which is backwards compatible with earlier versions
  of Java.

  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JavaTeam/Java7Default contains more details on how
  to resolve this issue and make sure that the Java bytecode built by this
  package is compatible with earlier Java runtime environments.

  Note that lintian in Ubuntu Quantal also contains a experimental check
  which can detect this problem (incompatible-java-bytecode-format).  Enable
  this by using the -E flag when running lintian.

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