Hi Miguel I took a look at FTBFS messages that you saw; it looks like differences in the generics inferencing engine between sun-jdk and openjdk is probably causing the issues (indeed in the offending code it would appear that a workaround is causing this problem - see the patch for details).
Looking at the upstream issue tracker it would appear to be directly related to [0]. This could be awkward to fix as we might make it work for openjdk but break it for the sun-jdk; I've pushed a patched based on [0] into the separate branch in the git repo (fix-openjdk); this does fix the FTBFS issue but I'm concerned about the potential regression on non-openjdk installs. Take a look and see what you think. Cheers James [0] http://code.google.com/p/guava-libraries/issues/detail?id=635 -- James Page Software Engineer, Ubuntu Server Team
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