Just to clarify, I meant distros, which should just work out of box
(currently).
That is: installation of dependencies -> configure -> make.
According to documentation, without patching, explicit/custom toolchain
configuration, etc..
(newer distros often need some additional effort due to newer toolchain)
On 07. 08. 24 14:12, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
On Wed, 7 Aug 2024, Zdeněk Žamberský wrote:
Others distros, which should work:
Ubuntu <= 20.04
debian <= bullseye (I think)
I maintain OpenJDK 8 for Debian, and my own (local repo and PPA),
Debian’s and Ubuntu’s own builds cover Debian wheezy (7) up to
unstable and all Ubuntu LTS versions from 14.04 on and the few
recent nōn-LTS releases, although they use the GCC version that
is appropriate for each.
https://evolvis.org/plugins/scmgit/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=alioth/openjdk-8.git;a=blob;f=debian/rules;h=b1854f48be30d0d1cef2f026dd2019ae85965a73;hb=HEAD#l259
I’ve not yet gone to 14, the distros switched to it only very
recently (maybe two weeks or so ago).
bye,
//mirabilos
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Zdeněk Žamberský
OpenJDK QE
Red Hat