Hello Joachim,

openjdk-6-jre is Sun’s Java, in the version recently put under a free
> license. Functionally it’s very close to sun-java6-jre. See
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Openjdk.
>
> If we’d build depend on sun-java6-jre, the package would not be able to
> enter Debian main properly and reside in contrib.


   Thanks for the explanation. I will try asap to check out the behavior of
DITA OT when OpenJDK is used.
   A note just in a case, if DITA OT does not work properly:
      1. It would be impossible to generate Serna documentation (on Serna
build stage)
      2. Publishing of DITA documents from the Serna will be broken (it is
obvious :))


> but can you say what tools serna requires to run? For example, does it
> use the xsltproc binary?
>

  3rd-party tools are used by Serna components and might be missed, so Serna
itself can easily run w/o them.
  w/o xsltproc: user will not be able to publish Docbook and some other
documents to HTML.
  w/o DITA OT: user will not be able to publish DITA documents to HTML and
PDF.
  But it is better to have these tools installed, because out-of-the-box
document publishing is a one of Serna's key features.
  That's all -- there are no other tools used by Serna AFAIR.


Thanks,
-- 
Andrew Sichevoi (http://twitter.com/kondorsyntext) // Syntext, Inc.
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