java-common 0.48ubuntu2 source package in Ubuntu

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java-common (0.48ubuntu2) saucy; urgency=low

  * Bump the version to 1.7 on AArch64.
 -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden>   Sat, 12 Oct 2013 20:08:08 +0200

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Matthias Klose
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Original maintainer:
Debian Java Team
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Section:
misc
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default-jdk: Standard Java or Java compatible Development Kit

 This dependency package points to the Java runtime, or Java compatible
 development kit recommended for this architecture, which is
 openjdk-7-jdk for arm64.

default-jdk-doc: No summary available for default-jdk-doc in ubuntu saucy.

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default-jre: Standard Java or Java compatible Runtime

 This dependency package points to the Java runtime, or Java compatible
 runtime recommended for the arm64 architecture,
 which is openjdk-7-jre for arm64.

default-jre-headless: No summary available for default-jre-headless in ubuntu saucy.

No description available for default-jre-headless in ubuntu saucy.

gcj-native-helper: Standard helper tools for creating gcj native packages

 This dependency package points to the build dependencies used to build
 gcj native packages.
 .
 Unlike default-jdk-builddep, this package only provides the
 helpers to compile jar/class files into native code and not
 a Java Development Kit (JDK). You do not need this package
 unless you are compiling jar/class files to native code.
 .
 Note: During the transition from default-jdk-builddep to
 gcj-native-helper, this package will also depend on
 default-jdk to avoid breakage.

java-common: Base of all Java packages

 This package must be installed in the system if a Java environment
 is desired. It covers useful information for Java users in
 Debian GNU/Linux, including:
  * The Java policy document which describes the layout of Java support in
    Debian and how Java packages should behave.
  * The Debian-Java-FAQ which provides information on the status of
    Java support in Debian, available compilers, virtual machines, Java
    programs and libraries as well as on legal issues.
  * Information on how to create dummy packages to fulfill java2
    requirements.