Hi Wolfgang,


Well, all free runtimes in debian are capable of running JDBC drivers. So
there is no point to exclude the other runtimes. If it works with
java-gcj-compat then it works with all the others given by the virtual
package java1-runtime e.g. kaffe, jamvm, sablevm. java-gcj-compat and
the other free runtimes share identical classpath library.

While kaffe seems to be ok, sablevm for example is unable to even connect to a database when running the JDBC driver's tests... But maybe that is not the issue here.

Although the free runtimes currently do not provide java2-runtime, they
are definitly mature enough for the aspect of JDBC. Its for the sake of
a not yet complete and 100% compatible swing library which makes them
not a 100% java2-runtime.


Ok, I will add the java1-runtime dependency, but if people start complaining about their JDBC drivers not working I will probably remove it again...

BTW, whats the case with libsapdbc7.5.01-java ? It there a reason to keep
this package around ?

No, I need to find out how to have it removed now that libsapdbc-java is in testing.


Best wishes,

Martin.


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