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Ubuntu install jdk 8
Ubuntu install jdk 8











ubuntu install jdk 8

The last available version is 8u322-b06-1~deb9u1, logged at You can download the binary packages (.deb) for your architecture and install with sudo dpkg -i *.deb. That should be irrelevant, though.Ĭopies of past Debian packages are available at IDK why it requires that, but I had to use the advanced install to enable the removable flag. *My hypervisor requires that grub-install has the -removable flag when using UEFI. Should I just add the Stretch repos to my sources.list? They advise against doing that, so what is the proper way to get Java 8?

ubuntu install jdk 8

So how should I install the OpenJDK 8 JRE in Bullseye? I want to use Bullseye, as it is stable, not Stretch. Interestingly, it is there in Debian Stretch. and it isn't there (I'm using Bullseye/11 - the current stable release). ĭeb bullseye-security main contrib non-freeĭeb-src bullseye-security main contrib non-free If it helps, here is my /etc/apt/sources.list file. However the following packages replace it:Į: Package 'openjdk-8-jre' has no installation candidate This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or Package openjdk-8-jre is not available, but is referenced to by another package. Here's what I did to install it: $ sudo apt update

ubuntu install jdk 8

I installed Debian 11, and used an advanced installation due to a hypervisor bug*. I need to install the Java 8 JRE, from OpenJDK. That answer mentions that you can get it from the Stretch repos, but I don't want to create a Franken-Debian, so I'm not sure if that's a good idea or not. This VM is solely dedicated to my Java app, so I'm not really interested in using a container. I'm not interested in the reason, instead, I need to install it.













Ubuntu install jdk 8