Debian jessie openjdk 8 jre7/26/2023 ![]() Using wget settings from /var/cache/oracle-jdk8-installer/wgetrcĬonverted '' (ANSI_X3.4-1968) -> '' (UTF-8) Setting up oracle-java8-installer (8u121-1~webupd8~2). Done Building dependency tree Reading state information. The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:Ġ upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 130 not upgraded.Īfter this operation, 0 B of additional disk space will be used. Command 'java' not found, but can be installed with: sudo apt install default-jre sudo apt install openjdk-11-jre-headless sudo apt install openjdk-8-jre-headless (You will have to enable component called 'universe') when I try sudo apt install default-jre I get Reading package lists. Please note that the support of the Java language is not completed. Openjdk-8-jre-headless is already the newest version. openjdk-8-jdk Compiles Java source to native code, also source to bytecode, or bytecode to native code. Since I'm running Debian 8 (Jessie), I looked into how to install and came to the conclusion (looking at this, for example) that I had to use sudo apt-get install -t jessie-backports openjdk-8-jre-headlessīut when I do that, I get the following error message (which looks like an HTTP error to me): Reading package lists. Since, my PC has java8 installed (and I personally don't want to fall back to java7), I tried installing JRE 1.8 on the "server" vm. You can ignore the errors about to a missing java plugin as you probably just did not install the java browser plugin.I have a VM I'm using to test out things with tomcat8. (in a 32-bit environment use -i386 postfix instead of -amd64) The link you posted is for Debian Testing (Sid) so not much relevance as Raspbian is either Wheezy. ![]() Sudo update-java-alternatives -set java-1.8.0-openjdk-amd64 Raspbian Jessie has openjdk-8-jre in the repository.
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