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eclipse-jdt_3.5.2-1_i386.deb
  to main/e/eclipse/eclipse-jdt_3.5.2-1_i386.deb
eclipse-pde_3.5.2-1_i386.deb
  to main/e/eclipse/eclipse-pde_3.5.2-1_i386.deb
(new) eclipse-platform-data_3.5.2-1_all.deb optional java
Eclipse platform without plug-ins to develop any language (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.
 .
 This package provides only the Eclipse Platform. It does not include any
 development plug-ins. These are available in different packages:
 .
  * eclipse-jdt Java Development Tools
  * eclipse-pde Plug-in Development Tools
  * eclipse Complete development environment
 .
 This package is the base for all eclipse plug-ins.
 .
 This package contains the architecture-independent data files.
eclipse-platform_3.5.2-1_i386.deb
  to main/e/eclipse/eclipse-platform_3.5.2-1_i386.deb
(new) eclipse-plugin-cvs_3.5.2-1_i386.deb optional java
Eclipse Team Integration (CVS support)
 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 CVS support for Source Code Management to the
 Eclipse Team Integration component.
eclipse-rcp_3.5.2-1_i386.deb
  to main/e/eclipse/eclipse-rcp_3.5.2-1_i386.deb
eclipse_3.5.2-1.debian.tar.gz
  to main/e/eclipse/eclipse_3.5.2-1.debian.tar.gz
eclipse_3.5.2-1.dsc
  to main/e/eclipse/eclipse_3.5.2-1.dsc
eclipse_3.5.2-1_all.deb
  to main/e/eclipse/eclipse_3.5.2-1_all.deb
eclipse_3.5.2.orig-eclipse.tar.bz2
  to main/e/eclipse/eclipse_3.5.2.orig-eclipse.tar.bz2
eclipse_3.5.2.orig.tar.bz2
  to main/e/eclipse/eclipse_3.5.2.orig.tar.bz2
(new) libequinox-osgi-java_3.5.2-1_all.deb optional java
Equinox OSGi framework
 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 includes only the Eclipse Equinox OSGi framework, which can
 be used outside Eclipse.
Changes: eclipse (3.5.2-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * New upstream release. (LP: #123064)
    - Supports xulrunner-1.9.1 (Closes: #507536)
    - Fixed "Software Updates" menu. (Closes: #539016)
  * Converted build system to use eclipse-build 0.5.0. (Closes: #501533)
    - Fixed broken symlink in swt packages. (Closes: #543318)
    - Fixed broken plugins/features. (Closes: #493984)
    - Fixed problem finding native libraries. (Closes: #553131)
    - Fixed build for various archs. (Closes: #521312)
  * Stopped eclipse from unpacking native libraries into ~/.eclipse.
    (Closes: #351729)
  * Corrected Depends and Recommends. (Closes: #554677, #558246)
    - eclipse-jdt now only suggests eclipse.
    - removed strict dependency on openjdk.
    - removed recommends on eclipse-*-gcj packages.
  * Removed obsolete linda overrides.
  * New maintainers. (Closes: #526489)
  * Removed the need for Zenity (Closes: #528070)
  * Added missing "apt" plug-in for eclipse-jdt. (Closes: #403655, LP: #120610)
  * Added conflicts on the old eclipse-*-nls packages. (Closes: #538869)
  * Removed "builtin browser not supported"-warning; it did not work.
    (Closes: #402340, #491542)
  * Removed dependency on libtomcat5.5-java and liblucene-java-doc.
  * Stopped using special hacks and work arounds to find JVMs.
    - This removes the need for ~/.eclipse/eclipserc (Closes: #402077)
    - This makes eclipse read eclipse.ini (Closes: #491334)
    - This makes eclipse respect alternatives (Closes: #353360, #574271)
  * Moved the executable to eclipse-platform from eclipse. (Closes: #358594)
  * Put the osgi jar-files into its own separate package. (LP: #102717)
  * Added workaround for gtk problems. (Closes: #552480)
  * Added missing API references. (Closes: #376850)
  * Moved org.eclipse.ant.ui to eclipse-platform. (LP: #477944)
  * Added information about how to create the orig.tar.gz. (Closes: #505553)
  * Rewrote symlink script to handle folders that are renamed on different
    archs/builds. (LP: #471859)
  * Move eclipse.ini into /etc (LP: #43162)
  * Set a sane file limit for osgi-bundles. (Closes: #558693, LP: #293573)
  * Inject update sites on first run. (LP: #460944)
  * Prevent conflict with swt-gtk's swt packages. (Closes: #541638, LP: #491880)
    - Removed our swt packages.
    - Do not install conflicting symlinks/files.
  * Imported patch from Fedora that fixes seg. faults in libpango. (LP: #445009)
  * Update manpage. (LP: #494065)
  * Bump Standards-Version to 3.8.4.
  * Use system jars rather than pre-compiled ones. (LP: #453036)
  * Added notice to package descriptions that eclipse-pde is needed for most
    plugins. Thanks to Josh Bowman. (LP: #539256)


Override entries for your package:
eclipse-jdt_3.5.2-1_i386.deb - optional devel
eclipse-pde_3.5.2-1_i386.deb - optional devel
eclipse-platform_3.5.2-1_i386.deb - optional devel
eclipse-rcp_3.5.2-1_i386.deb - optional devel
eclipse_3.5.2-1.dsc - source devel
eclipse_3.5.2-1_all.deb - optional devel

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