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Description: fix a bogus Java version check
These clowns look at just the first digit, thinking that 10 means 1.
--- db5.3-5.3.28+dfsg1.orig/dist/configure.ac
+++ db5.3-5.3.28+dfsg1/dist/configure.ac
@@ -453,11 +453,11 @@ if test "$db_cv_java" = "yes" -o "$db_cv
sed -e '/ version /!d' -e 's/.*"\(.*\)".*/\1/'` ;;
esac
AC_MSG_RESULT($JAVA_VERSION)
- case "$JAVA_VERSION" in
- 1.[[3456789]]* | 1.[[1-9]][[0-9]]* | [[23456789]]* ) ;;
- * )
- AC_MSG_ERROR([Java version 1.3 or higher required, got $JAVA_VERSION]) ;;
- esac
+ #case "$JAVA_VERSION" in
+ #1.[[3456789]]* | 1.[[1-9]][[0-9]]* | [[23456789]]* ) ;;
+ #* )
+ # AC_MSG_ERROR([Java version 1.3 or higher required, got $JAVA_VERSION]) ;;
+ #esac
# Because of the code that SWIG generates to cast between pointers and
# integers, we need to add the flag "-fno-strict-aliasing" to the gcc
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