JDK + JRE installation from AUR, and OPENJDK6 removal...

Seems to me most of the discussion about this is outdated, so here I go:
I have been running into some issues with programming Arduino. Replaced my avr-gcc with avr-gcc svn, but to no avail. So now I'm going for the standard distribution package of Arduino on most, if not on linux, systems (MACOSX, Windows) that uses JDK and JRE from Sun Oracle. Got the PKGBUILD tarballs from AUR and successfully built my own JRE install, but here is my issue:
[denizen@FIDO-ARCH jre]$ sudo pacman -Rdu openjdk6 && sudo pacman -U jre-7-3-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz
checking dependencies...
warning: removing openjdk6 from target list
there is nothing to do
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
:: jre and openjdk6 are in conflict (java-runtime). Remove openjdk6? [y/N] y
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: eclipse: requires java-environment
:: netbeans: requires java-environment
So I'm assuming I need JDK as well, but when I build JDK from AUR I get:
[denizen@FIDO-ARCH jdk]$ makepkg PKGBUILD
==> Making package: jdk 7-3 (Fri Sep 30 00:45:39 PHT 2011)
==> Checking runtime dependencies...
==> Missing Dependencies:
-> jre
==> Checking buildtime dependencies...
==> ERROR: Could not resolve all dependencies.
So has anyone done this without issue already? Am I missing a step or command? I'm at a loss at the moment.
Last edited by reidel (2011-09-29 16:56:58)

Now, can you tell me how to recycle the JDK packaged in the JRE AUR PKGBUILD script fetched from the internet? Its such a bother having to download it again when I already have a viable copy.
Edit: What I mean is reuse the JDK package gotten from Sun Oracle which currently resides in the src dir of my JRE AUR package build. I tried copying it straight to the src folder of the JDK builder, but to no avail... currently looking through makepkg wiki...
Last edited by reidel (2011-09-29 17:15:08)

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