java-compiler-dummy in Woody
Debian Java FAQ (in java-common package) says:
5.2.2 What virtual packages could I use?
* java-common. It is the Mother Of All Java Packages, in the proposed policy.
It contains the text of the Policy (Docbook), as well as utilities scripts
(for instance to build a CLASSPATH from a list of jars (submissions welcome).
* java-compiler-dummy.It is a small tool useful for the transition to the new
Policy. Until all compilers comply with the Policy, java-compiler-dummy
provides the following services:
+ Provides: java-compiler so upper packages are happy,
+ set CLASSPATH before calling the real compiler.
* java-virtual-machine-dummy. It is a small tool useful for the transition to
the new Policy. Until all virtual machines comply with the Policy,
java-virtual-machine-dummy provides the following services:
+ Provides: java-virtual-machine so upper packages are happy,
+ set CLASSPATH before calling the real VM.
But in Woody I can find only these packages:
- java-common
- java-virtual-machine-dummy
Where is java-compiler-dummy?
Am I missing something?
Thanks,
Daniel
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