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(new) gcj-4.6-base_4.6.0~rc1-1_amd64.deb optional libs
The GNU Compiler Collection (gcj base package)
 This package contains files common to all java related packages
 built from the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC).
(new) gcj-4.6-jdk_4.6.0~rc1-1_amd64.deb optional java
gcj and classpath development tools for Java(TM)
 GCJ is a front end to the GCC compiler which can natively compile both
 Java(tm) source and bytecode files. The compiler can also generate class
 files. Other java development tools from classpath are included in this
 package.
 .
 The package contains as well a collection of wrapper scripts and symlinks.
 It is meant to provide a Java-SDK-like interface to the GCJ tool set.
(new) gcj-4.6-jre-headless_4.6.0~rc1-1_amd64.deb optional java
Java runtime environment using GIJ/classpath (headless version)
 GIJ is a Java bytecode interpreter, not limited to interpreting bytecode.
 It includes a class loader which can dynamically load shared objects, so
 it is possible to give it the name of a class which has been compiled and
 put into a shared library on the class path.
 .
 The package contains as well a collection of wrapper scripts and symlinks.
 It is meant to provide a Java-RTE-like interface to the GIJ/GCJ tool set,
 limited to the headless tools and libraries.
(new) gcj-4.6-jre-lib_4.6.0~rc1-1_all.deb optional java
Java runtime library for use with gcj (jar files)
 This is the jar file that goes along with the gcj front end to gcc.
(new) gcj-4.6-jre_4.6.0~rc1-1_amd64.deb optional java
Java runtime environment using GIJ/classpath
 GIJ is a Java bytecode interpreter, not limited to interpreting bytecode.
 It includes a class loader which can dynamically load shared objects, so
 it is possible to give it the name of a class which has been compiled and
 put into a shared library on the class path.
 .
 The package contains as well a collection of wrapper scripts and symlinks.
 It is meant to provide a Java-RTE-like interface to the GIJ/GCJ tool set.
(new) gcj-4.6-source_4.6.0~rc1-1_all.deb optional java
GCJ java sources for use in IDEs like eclipse and netbeans
 These are the java source files packaged as a zip file for use in development
 environments like eclipse and netbeans.
(new) gcj-4.6_4.6.0~rc1-1.diff.gz optional devel
(new) gcj-4.6_4.6.0~rc1-1.dsc optional devel
(new) gcj-4.6_4.6.0~rc1.orig.tar.gz optional devel
libgcj-doc_4.6.0~rc1-1_all.deb
  to main/g/gcj-4.6/libgcj-doc_4.6.0~rc1-1_all.deb
(new) libgcj12-awt_4.6.0~rc1-1_amd64.deb optional libs
AWT peer runtime libraries for use with gcj
 These are runtime libraries holding the AWT peer implementations
 for libgcj (currently the GTK+ based peer library is required, the
 QT bases library is not built).
(new) libgcj12-dbg_4.6.0~rc1-1_amd64.deb extra debug
Debugging symbols for libraries provided in libgcj12-dev
 The package provides debugging symbols for the libraries provided
 in libgcj12-dev.
 .
 binutils is required to show file names and line numbers in stack traces.
(new) libgcj12-dev_4.6.0~rc1-1_amd64.deb optional libdevel
Java development headers for use with gcj
 These are the development headers that go along with the gcj front end
 to gcc. libgcj includes parts of the Java Class Libraries, plus glue
 to connect the libraries to the compiler and the underlying OS.
(new) libgcj12_4.6.0~rc1-1_amd64.deb optional libs
Java runtime library for use with gcj
 This is the runtime that goes along with the gcj front end to
 gcc. libgcj includes parts of the Java Class Libraries, plus glue to
 connect the libraries to the compiler and the underlying OS.
 .
 To show file names and line numbers in stack traces, the packages
 libgcj12-dbg and binutils are required.
Changes: gcj-4.6 (4.6.0~rc1-1) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  * GCC 4.6.0 release candidate 1, upload as gcj-4.6.


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