We've had openjdk for a bit now, and even on ppc. Still a number of things require gcj which means we wind up with a number of java runtimes being installed on people's systems (and hogging space on the media). $ sudo repoquery --whatrequires libgcj ecj-1:3.4.2-4.fc11.x86_64 kawa-1:1.9.1-8.fc11.x86_64 gcc-java-0:4.4.0-0.34.x86_64 sinjdoc-0:0.5-8.fc11.x86_64 libgcj-src-0:4.4.0-0.34.x86_64 java-1.5.0-gcj-0:1.5.0.0-25.fc11.x86_64 libgcj-devel-0:4.4.0-0.34.i586 libgcj-devel-0:4.4.0-0.34.x86_64 This is a bit hard to capture all the things that require gcj and wouldn't be satisfied by openjdk. Is there a plan to move some/all of these to openjdk, will there ever be a point where on x86/ppc we can just have openjdk as the JRE and leave gcj as an optional install? -- Jesse Keating Fedora -- Freedom² is a feature! identi.ca: http://identi.ca/jkeating
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