Java-runtime package

hi folks,
recently I've updated my system and watching pacman's output I've noticed a strange thing:
some package has as optional dependency a package called [java-runtime].
the problem is: there isn't any package with that name !!!
why ???
thank you

It's a virtual package:
$ pacman -S java-runtime
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
Packages (3):
Name New Version Net Change Download Size
extra/ca-certificates-java 20121112+nmu2-2 0.01 MiB 0.01 MiB
extra/jre7-openjdk-headless 7.u40_2.4.1-2 73.33 MiB 42.77 MiB
extra/jre7-openjdk 7.u40_2.4.1-2 0.50 MiB 0.17 MiB
Edit:
$ pacman -Si jre7-openjdk | grep Provides
Provides : java-runtime=7
In cases like this, it's good to look around and run e.g.
$ pacman -Ssq java-runtime
jre7-openjdk
jre7-openjdk-headless
Edit 2 : Less ? and ! please.
Last edited by karol (2013-08-04 11:43:48)

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    #1.5 #0050569379EA001500000D56000016300004B40029F82147#1323812703922#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#J2EE_GUEST#0##n/a##9e83aed325d311e18905000000f14ae6#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_30##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.prt.core.broker.PortalAppBroker.shutdown(PortalAppBroker.java:672)#
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    #1.5 #0050569379EA001500000D64000016300004B40029F8278A#1323812703922#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#J2EE_GUEST#0##n/a##9e83aed325d311e18905000000f14ae6#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_30##0#0#Error##Plain###     ... 12 more#
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