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j2sdk needs the xfree86 dependency added to the build file
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Not trying to be rude, just brief ;-) :
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xfree86 is not a runtime dependency.
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We don't want to force people to run xfree86 just to run j2sdk. The only reason they'd need to is to run graphical java applications or they wanted to use the java applet for browsers. Both are optional things and aren't need to have java run properly.
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We don't want to force people to run xfree86 just to run j2sdk. The only reason they'd need to is to run graphical java applications or they wanted to use the java applet for browsers. Both are optional things and aren't need to have java run properly.
hmm.. ok makes sense. I was trying to run some graphically stuff and needed to install. No worries as I was able to install xfree86 once I figured out that is what I was missing...
Maybe on the package desciption page it might make sense if there was a way to list that a package is an optionally dependency? Just a thought?
Chris....
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