jdk and jikes depend on xfree86-common in stable?

From: Carl Fink (carl_at_fink.to)
Date: 12/26/03

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    Fighting further with my server, I note that removing xfree86-common would
    also remove everything Java-related. Um, why? I have (and need) Java on
    the system so my organization's web developer can use JSP. JSP do not
    require a graphical interface.
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