Am 16.10.2017 um 17:08 schrieb Adrian Bunk:
> Control: clone -1 -2
> Control: reassign -1 libbrowserlauncher-java
> Control: severity -1 serious
>
> On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 04:08:06PM +0200, Markus Koschany wrote:
>> ...
>> Please remove libbrowserlauncher-java from Debian. Its features are
>> pro
Control: clone -1 -2
Control: reassign -1 libbrowserlauncher-java
Control: severity -1 serious
On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 04:08:06PM +0200, Markus Koschany wrote:
>...
> Please remove libbrowserlauncher-java from Debian. Its features are
> provided by the JDK nowadays. It is rc-buggy and has no
> rev
Control: reassign -1 ftp.debian.org
Control: retitle -1 RM: libbrowserlauncher-java -- ROM;obsolete;rc-buggy
Control: severity -1 normal
Am 16.10.2017 um 16:00 schrieb Ole Streicher:
> For me as well...
>
> On 16.10.2017 15:59, Andreas Tille wrote:
>> On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 03:12:38PM +0200, Mar
On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 03:12:38PM +0200, Markus Koschany wrote:
> I am just cleaning up a bit. Is there any reason why we should keep
> libbrowserlauncher-java in Debian? Apparently its features are provided
> by the JDK nowadays and it seems to have no r-deps anymore.
>
> If I don't hear anythin
For me as well...
On 16.10.2017 15:59, Andreas Tille wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 03:12:38PM +0200, Markus Koschany wrote:
>> I am just cleaning up a bit. Is there any reason why we should keep
>> libbrowserlauncher-java in Debian? Apparently its features are provided
>> by the JDK nowadays an
Hi,
I am just cleaning up a bit. Is there any reason why we should keep
libbrowserlauncher-java in Debian? Apparently its features are provided
by the JDK nowadays and it seems to have no r-deps anymore.
If I don't hear anything from you, I'm going to reassign this package to
ftp.debian.org and a
Le 30/03/2017 à 14:21, Ole Streicher a écrit :
> IMO that makes the BrowserLauncher package *really* obsolete here.
I agree, BrowserLauncher was interesting before Java 6, but the Desktop
API is good enough for most usages now.
Emmanuel Bourg
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