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Quoting Rene Engelhard <rene@debian.org>:

On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 12:22:59PM +0100, d.ostrovsky@idaia.de wrote:
But why do we still stick to 1.5 source and target version of bytecode anyway?

Wven when we didn't, you need to use =1.6 (if you built with java7)
Which bring me to the question why? UNO java bridge doesn't support 1.7?

which would still keep the need for -target so this is (at least half)
a no-op for this specific issue.

But then still what is here the rule and what is here an exception?
The rule is we still must stick to -target 1.6.
And the exception is that one distro can only handle
-source 1.5 & -target 1.5 for now. So sensible default would be to
only have -target 1.6 and have means to override that (in exception case.

David


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