
- #Sudo apt get install openjdk 7 jre how to#
- #Sudo apt get install openjdk 7 jre install#
- #Sudo apt get install openjdk 7 jre full#
- #Sudo apt get install openjdk 7 jre software#
- #Sudo apt get install openjdk 7 jre license#
#Sudo apt get install openjdk 7 jre install#
#Sudo apt get install openjdk 7 jre how to#
See how to downgrade packages (in general) on Debian or Ubuntu.īoth the DEB / RPM packages and the repositories packages update the Java alternatives in order to make Zulu OpenJDK default. The repositories retain older package versions, so for example, you can downgrade the package to the version that was available before the last update, in case something goes wrong with the latest release. Zulu OpenJDK is also available in repositories (for 64bit only) provided by Azul Systems, for Debian, Ubuntu and other Debian or Ubuntu based Linux distributions like Linux Mint, elementary OS and so on, as well as RHEL, Oracle Linux or SLES. On Linux there are binaries available as DEB, RPM and. Zulu OpenJDK 17, 16, 15, 13, 11, 8 or 7 builds for Windows, macOS and Linux can be downloaded from this page.
#Sudo apt get install openjdk 7 jre license#
What's more, an analysis is ran to ensure that every single compiled file has the correct GPLv2 with CPE license header, guaranteeing that you don't encounter licensing issues when using Zulu OpenJDK builds.
#Sudo apt get install openjdk 7 jre full#

Also, OpenJDK 12 is only available on Ubuntu 19.04. As an example, Ubuntu 18.10 and 18.04 have OpenJDK 8u191, and Ubuntu 19.04 doesn't even have OpenJDK 8, while the latest Oracle JDK 8 and Zulu JDK 8 is version 8u212.

Repositories are also available, for all Linux distributions mentioned above minus Fedora (it didn't work for me on Fedora 29) and Alpine Linux. tar.gz binaries, and Alpine Linux specific builds. On Linux, there are DEB and RPM packages to make it easy to install on Debian, Ubuntu, RHEL, Fedora, Oracle Linux or SLES and so on, as well as. The Zulu OpenJDK builds are available for Windows, macOS and Linux.

#Sudo apt get install openjdk 7 jre software#
Zulu is free and open source software (and freely redistributable), and offers up to date OpenJDK builds of Java 17, 16, 15, 13, 11, 8, and 7. DEB, RPM and tar.gz binaries available, as well as apt and yum repositories.Īzul Systems provides tested, certified builds of OpenJDK, under the name of Zulu. A more accurate title would be (but it's way too long): install the latest OpenJDK 17, 16, 15, 13, 11, 8 and even 7 in Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint, RHEL, or SLES using the free, open source Zulu OpenJDK builds by Azul Systems.
