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Thanks to a pointer from friendly folks at tonight's MELBA meeting, I just got Java installed on Debian. Every complex software installation should be this easy. There is a package called java-package (which if your apt sources list does not include 'contribs' then apt will not even know about it -- but I'm getting ahead of myself b/c the instructions account for that.) Just visit http://serios.net/content/debian/java/ and follow the instructions. Java-package will take the self-extracting binary JDK that you can download from Sun's website, and turn it into a Debian package (.deb file) that you can then install normally via the apt system (in my case dpkg -i ~/downloads/java/sun-j2sdk1.5_1.5.0+update04_i386.deb does the trick) Now I can install eclipse :-)
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