Re: [gentoo-user] Java VM and SDK: icedtea X oracle's
On Wed, 22 Apr 2015 10:34:05 -0300, Francisco Ares wrote: A few months ago I got rid of oracle's java jre and jdk in favor of icedtea. Now, when issuing an emerge -tpvuDN world, oracle's jre is about to be installed again on this system: See the thread from earlier this week stable java virtuals require unstable java packages. -- Neil Bothwick Mac screen message: Like, dude, something went wrong. pgprcP7LHCJNN.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Java VM and SDK: icedtea X oracle's
Set the following for now: /etc/portage/package.mask/java.conf --- dev-java/oracle-jdk-bin =virtual/jdk-1.8.0 =virtual/jre-1.8.0 --- I am unsure why none free alternatives were added before the free alternatives. Regards, Alon On 22 April 2015 at 16:34, Francisco Ares fra...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. A few months ago I got rid of oracle's java jre and jdk in favor of icedtea. Now, when issuing an emerge -tpvuDN world, oracle's jre is about to be installed again on this system: ... [nomerge ] dev-java/jdom-1.0-r4:1.0 USE=-doc -examples -source [nomerge ] dev-java/jdom-jaxen-1.0-r1:1.0 [nomerge ] dev-java/jaxen-1.1.1:1.1 USE=-doc -examples -source {-test} [nomerge ]dev-java/dom4j-1.6.1-r4:1 USE=-doc -source {-test} [nomerge ] dev-java/xpp2-2.1.10-r1 USE=-doc -source [nomerge ] dev-java/xerces-2.11.0:2 USE=-doc -examples -source [nomerge ] dev-java/xml-commons-resolver-1.2 USE=-doc -source [ebuild NS]virtual/jre-1.7.0:1.7 [1.6.0-r1:1.6] 0 KiB [ebuild NS] virtual/jdk-1.7.0:1.7 [1.6.0-r2:1.6] 0 KiB [ebuild N F ] dev-java/oracle-jdk-bin-1.7.0.80:1.7 USE=X alsa fontconfig nsplugin (-aqua) -derby -doc -examples -jce -pax_kernel (-selinux) -source 149.933 KiB ... Looking for packages that need jdom as a dependency, and after a chain of equery d commands, icedtea-bin itself, on its own dependency chain, needs jdom, which, in turn, needs oracle-jdk-bin. Is there a way around this? Thanks! Francisco
Re: [gentoo-user] Java VM and SDK: icedtea X oracle's
2015-04-22 10:37 GMT-03:00 Alon Bar-Lev alo...@gentoo.org: Set the following for now: /etc/portage/package.mask/java.conf --- dev-java/oracle-jdk-bin =virtual/jdk-1.8.0 =virtual/jre-1.8.0 --- I am unsure why none free alternatives were added before the free alternatives. Regards, Alon On 22 April 2015 at 16:34, Francisco Ares fra...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. A few months ago I got rid of oracle's java jre and jdk in favor of icedtea. Now, when issuing an emerge -tpvuDN world, oracle's jre is about to be installed again on this system: ... [nomerge ] dev-java/jdom-1.0-r4:1.0 USE=-doc -examples -source [nomerge ] dev-java/jdom-jaxen-1.0-r1:1.0 [nomerge ] dev-java/jaxen-1.1.1:1.1 USE=-doc -examples -source {-test} [nomerge ]dev-java/dom4j-1.6.1-r4:1 USE=-doc -source {-test} [nomerge ] dev-java/xpp2-2.1.10-r1 USE=-doc -source [nomerge ] dev-java/xerces-2.11.0:2 USE=-doc -examples -source [nomerge ] dev-java/xml-commons-resolver-1.2 USE=-doc -source [ebuild NS]virtual/jre-1.7.0:1.7 [1.6.0-r1:1.6] 0 KiB [ebuild NS] virtual/jdk-1.7.0:1.7 [1.6.0-r2:1.6] 0 KiB [ebuild N F ] dev-java/oracle-jdk-bin-1.7.0.80:1.7 USE=X alsa fontconfig nsplugin (-aqua) -derby -doc -examples -jce -pax_kernel (-selinux) -source 149.933 KiB ... Looking for packages that need jdom as a dependency, and after a chain of equery d commands, icedtea-bin itself, on its own dependency chain, needs jdom, which, in turn, needs oracle-jdk-bin. Is there a way around this? Thanks! Francisco Thanks, gonna try this right away, just to update the system for now. Best regards Francisco
Re: [gentoo-user] Java VM and SDK: icedtea X oracle's
2015-04-22 10:54 GMT-03:00 Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk: On Wed, 22 Apr 2015 10:34:05 -0300, Francisco Ares wrote: A few months ago I got rid of oracle's java jre and jdk in favor of icedtea. Now, when issuing an emerge -tpvuDN world, oracle's jre is about to be installed again on this system: See the thread from earlier this week stable java virtuals require unstable java packages. -- Neil Bothwick Mac screen message: Like, dude, something went wrong. Thanks for the tip, gonna try to understand everything from that thread, but meanwhile I'm going to do what Alon has suggested. Best Regards, Francisco