eclipse 3.8.1-11 source package in Ubuntu

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eclipse (3.8.1-11) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Team upload.
  * Declare compliance with Debian Policy 4.1.3.
  * Drop binary package libequinox-osgi-java which is now provided by
    src:libequinox-osgi-java.
  * Remove obsolete libequinox-osgi-java install filesi and debian/rules code.
  * Drop obsolete eclipse-platform.menu file.

 -- Markus Koschany <email address hidden>  Wed, 21 Feb 2018 18:00:21 +0100

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Original maintainer:
Debian Java Maintainers
Architectures:
any all
Section:
devel
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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eclipse: Extensible Tool Platform and Java IDE

 The Eclipse Platform is an open and extensible platform for anything and yet
 nothing in particular. It provides a foundation for constructing and running
 integrated software-development tools. The Eclipse Platform allows tool
 builders to independently develop tools that integrate with other people's
 tools so seamlessly you can't tell where one tool ends and another starts.
 .
 This package provides the whole Eclipse SDK that contains Eclipse Platform,
 Java development tools and Plug-in Development Environment, including source
 and both user and programmer documentation.

eclipse-jdt: Eclipse Java Development Tools (JDT)

 The Eclipse Platform is an open and extensible platform for anything and yet
 nothing in particular. It provides a foundation for constructing and running
 integrated software-development tools. The Eclipse Platform allows tool
 builders to independently develop tools that integrate with other people's
 tools so seamlessly you can't tell where one tool ends and another starts.
 .
 This package contains Java Development Tools. These provide a powerful
 Java IDE along with several editors, a refactoring engine, Ant and JUnit
 integration, a debugger, and many more features.

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eclipse-platform-data: Eclipse platform without development plug-ins (data)

 The Eclipse Platform is an open and extensible platform for anything and yet
 nothing in particular. It provides a foundation for constructing and running
 integrated software-development tools. The Eclipse Platform allows tool
 builders to independently develop tools that integrate with other people's
 tools so seamlessly you can't tell where one tool ends and another starts.
 .
 The Eclipse Platform is the base for all Eclipse development plug-ins, but it
 does not include any. These are available in different packages, for example:
 .
  * eclipse-jdt Java Development Tools
  * eclipse-pde Plug-in Development Tools
  * eclipse-cdt C/C++ Development Tools
 .
 This package contains the architecture-independent data files of the Eclipse
 Platform.

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