> On 15 Jan 2019, at 12.57, Michael Hall <mik3h...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Usually the latest jdk with the command would be the one you’d want? Funnily enough, I wanted to quickly test something (jdeps) from the command line, and sure enough it evoked jdk-13 ea which is NOT what I want cause my main goal is to move all my stuff to jdk-11 and stay with that for next 5 years or so. For those who are not aware here is tip how to disable a jdk on MacOs: cd /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk-13.jdk/Contents/ sudo mv Info.plist Info.plist-disabled i.e. just rename the Info.plist so that it cannot be found by the tools, after that command line tools reverted to jdk-11.0.1 wrb Kusti
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