Emilio,
I have already answered the questions in comment 2. Changes related to Sun JDK
can be dropped as this package is now built using GCJ.
The change related to dropping mozilla from 'Recommends' needs to be handled
which I have done in my debdiff.
** Changed in: libjcalendar-java (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: libjcalendar-java (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
Status: New => Incomplete
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1. Ubuntu package was built using Sun JDK. The Debian package is now built
using GCJ. So changes related to build dependencies can be dropped.
2. Debian package still has mozilla in 'Recommends' for libjcalendar-java-doc
where as it was removed in Ubuntu package. So this will need to be modified.
Are all Ubuntu changes merged in the new Debian version? If not, why can
the Ubuntu changes be dropped?
libjcalendar-java (1.2.2-8ubuntu1) feisty; urgency=low
* debian/control:
- Updated dependencies to newer java virtual machine (LP: #76974)
- Updated maintainer field
- Dropped moz