The feed I used does depend specifically on default-jre on Debian/Ubuntu, since I didn't want to overly specify a particular JRE package. Ah, so that makes sense -- it's a virtual package.
Perhaps such a warning could be suppressed -- another version-parsing problem occurs on Fedora, where lshw has an odd version number (B.02.xx) -- and yes, that's the upstream naming scheme!
The feed I used does depend specifically on default-jre on Debian/Ubuntu, since I didn't want to overly specify a particular JRE package. Ah, so that makes sense -- it's a virtual package.
Perhaps such a warning could be suppressed -- another version-parsing problem occurs on Fedora, where lshw has an odd version number (B.02.xx) -- and yes, that's the upstream naming scheme!
http:// koji.fedoraproj ect.org/ koji/packageinf o?packageID= 4899