On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 9:51 AM, Andrea Aime
<andrea.a...@geo-solutions.it>wrote:
> Hi,
> the other pull requests that leaves me some doubt is this one, about
> updating the README file
> with recent instructions for developers:
> https://github.com/geoserver/geoserver/pull/32/files
>
> The Linux instructions suggest to install "default-jdk", which on modern
> distributions will
> result in OpenJDK7 being installed.
> Now, we do have the OpenJDK build server (whose build is still quite
> unstable due to
> the test method run order being almost randomized on that JDK)... but it's
> not a officially
> supported JDK for the builds.
>
> So, what should we tell people?
> Provide instructions on how to setup Oracle JDK on Linux, or just warn
> them that OpenJDK
> "sort of works" on trunk but it's not really supported?
>
> Yeah, I would say in the linux section we should specify the truly
supported method is to install the oracle jdk. But that default-jdk /
openjdk is still a work in progress on master.
Cheers
> Andrea
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