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I'm having troubles upgrading my packages... Pacman want's to install gcj-compat and then pacman complains about that it conflicts with jdk and jre.
┌─ 11:20 raniz@megatron $ sudo pacman -Syu
:: Synchronizing package databases...
:: current is up to date
extra [#################################################################] 100% 282K 1007K/s 00:00:00
unstable [#################################################################] 100% 8K 42.4K/s 00:00:00
community [#################################################################] 100% 169K 624.9K/s 00:00:00
:: java-gcj-compat conflicts with jdk. Remove jdk? [Y/n] y
:: java-gcj-compat conflicts with jre. Remove jre? [Y/n] y
Remove: jdk jre
Targets: acl-2.2.39-3 amarok-base-1.4.5-5 java-gcj-compat-1.0.68-3 apache-ant-1.7.0-2 attr-2.4.32-3 eclipse-ecj-3.2.2-1 ed-0.5-1
exiv2-0.14-1 faad2-2.5-3 fakeroot-1.5.10-2 filesystem-0.8-2 freetype2-2.3.3-2 glibc-2.5-8 gnupg2-2.0.3-1
gwenview-1.4.1-4 hal-info-0.20070402-1 libsmbios-0.13.6-1 hal-0.5.9-1 helixplayer-1.0.8-2 imagemagick-6.3.3.6-1
ivman-0.6.14-1 jack-audio-connection-kit-0.103.0-1 liboil-0.3.10-2 gstreamer0.10-base-0.10.12-1 kaffeine-0.8.4-1
kdelibs-3.5.6-7 kdepim-3.5.6-4 kernel26-2.6.20.6-4 less-394-2 libx11-1.1.1-4 libxfont-1.2.8-1 linuxdcpp-cvs-20070401-1
lm_sensors-2.10.3-1 m4-1.4.9-1 man-pages-2.44-1 nano-2.0.4-1 nas-1.8b-2 hunspell-1.1.4-2 icu-3.6-1 xmlsec-1.2.10-3
startup-notification-0.9-1 xalan-java-2.7.0-2 openoffice-base-2.2.0-3 openssl-0.9.8e-2 pango-1.16.2-1 popt-1.10.4-1
qt-3.3.8-3 qt4-4.2.3-2 readline-5.2-2 sane-1.0.18-3 scribus-1.3.3.8-2 shadow-4.0.18.1-4 sox-13.0.0-1 ttf-dejavu-2.16-1
vorbis-tools-1.1.1-5 wine-0.9.34-1 xorg-server-1.2.0-5
Total Package Size: 284.2 MB
checking package integrity... done.
error: this will break the following dependencies:
jdk: is required by dynamicjava
jre: is required by swt
jre: is required by azureus
jre: is required by junit
How do I solve this? Do I have to remove all packages that depend on jre and jdk?
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