default-jdk-builddep transition =============================== default-jdk-builddep was a package to provide helpers to compile class/jar files into native code, unfortunately its poorly chosen name lead to people thinking it was the "Right Thing" to Build-Depend on when maintaining a Java Package. This misunderstanding even got into the templates for AMs for reviewing New Maintainers (The T&SII follow up). These helper tools requires a special Java Development Kit and therefore on many architectures default-jdk-builddep would pull two full JDK. In order to end this confusion once and for all the Debian Java team decided to rename default-jdk-builddep to gcj-native-helper and reduce it to only pull the special JDK needed for native compilation. The replacement for default-jdk-builddep falls into one of two cases. If you create "gcj" packages (which contains jar files compiled into native shared libraries), default-jdk-builddep should be replaced by default-jdk AND gcj-native-helper. Otherwise you should replace it by default-jdk. If you are interested in the debate to do this rename, please have a look at: * http://lists.debian.org/debian-java/2010/04/msg00070.html -- Niels Thykier Wed, 30 Jun 2010 22:55:00 +0200