On 9/4/2015 12:13 PM, Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Years ago the recommended way to install Sun's java was to install from
the tar.gz file because the RPM they supplied did some bad things
(clobbered other files or something...can't remember the details). Is
this still the case with
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> On Fri, 2015-09-04 at 16:16 -0300, I
I use this :
http://awel.domblogger.net/7/special/repoview/oracle-java-jdk.html
It's a nosrc.rpm that makes an rpm from the x64 binary tarball.
You have to update the spec file for the actual version being used.
I don't know if it is the right solution for everyone but it meets my
needs just
On Sep 4, 2015, at 4:57 PM, Keith Keller
wrote:
> I've been using the Oracle RPMs. From what I can tell they restrict
> their writes to /usr/java (plus making symlinks in /usr/bin).
Does it use the ‘alternatives’ system for the symlinks in /usr/bin? You can
On Fri, Sep 4, 2015 at 4:13 PM, Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu
wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Years ago the recommended way to install Sun's java was to install from
> the tar.gz file because the RPM they supplied did some bad things
> (clobbered other files or something...can't
On Fri, 2015-09-04 at 16:16 -0300, Itamar Reis Peixoto wrote:
> jailed in a docker is safe to install,
Cool, but it doesn't really answer my question. :P
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Hi Everyone,
Years ago the recommended way to install Sun's java was to install from
the tar.gz file because the RPM they supplied did some bad things
(clobbered other files or something...can't remember the details). Is
this still the case with Oracle's java RPM, or is it now safe to
install?
On Fri, Sep 04, 2015 at 03:13:45PM -0400, Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:
> Years ago the recommended way to install Sun's java was to install from
> the tar.gz file because the RPM they supplied did some bad things
> (clobbered other files or something...can't remember the details). Is
> this still
On 2015-09-04, Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:
>
> Years ago the recommended way to install Sun's java was to install from
> the tar.gz file because the RPM they supplied did some bad things
> (clobbered other files or something...can't remember the details). Is
> this
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