On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 12:22:13PM +0200, Sven Haubold wrote: > Is there a Java 7 version for debian stretch? > There is not an official package of OpenJDK 7 built for stretch. However, you have several options:
- take the openjdk-7 source package from jessie and rebuild it on stretch - download the openjdk-7 binary packages from jessie and attempt to install them on stretch (this may require also downloading and installing other packages to satisfy dependencies; it might work better by using "apt pinning") - continue running jessie - download the binary Oracle JDK 7 from the Oracle download site (may require a support contract with Oracle, or you might be able to obtain a several years old version from the archive site) - consider using one of the forks (e.g., Amazon Corretto) that has a supporting organization behind it Keep in mind, though, that OpenJDK 7 is end of life at this point that that using it for public Internet-facing services or other untrusted environments will become increasingly less safe as new vulnerabilities are discovered. Regards, -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sánchez