Out of curiosity - what was the last release of OpenJFX 8? If I'm reading the repos correctly it should be 8u60?
Cheers, Martijn On Tue, 11 Jun 2019 at 14:01, Tom Schindl <tom.schi...@bestsolution.at> wrote: > Hi Kevin, > > Well isn't that true as well for jfx-12 - or is this maintained? What > makes jfx-12 different from jfx-8? Or is the plan to remove jfx-12 once > jfx-13 is released, ...? > > Anyways, I accept this and I'll see how I can get that forked to my own > github account (once I have a need for it :-) > > Tom > > On 11.06.19 13:55, Kevin Rushforth wrote: > > If someone wants to create a new project and fork the openjfx/8u-dev/rt > > repo there, that would be fine...as long as everyone understand that it > > is a fork of an unmaintained code base. > > > > Since openjfx/8u is not being maintained, neither the > > javafxports/openjdk-jfx repo nor the new (for project Skara) openjdk > > project on GitHub would be suitable. > > > > -- Kevin > > > > > > On 6/11/2019 3:25 AM, Tom Schindl wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> What I asked some time ago is that the github fork also contains the > >> latest u8-state before it got frozen - similar to eg jfx-11, jfx-12 (and > >> most likely soon jfx-13 branch). > >> > >> This would at least give us all a central place we can create our forks > >> on (I understand nobody is willing to maintain merge back changes > there). > >> > >> Tom > >> > >> On 10.06.19 22:29, Kevin Rushforth wrote: > >>> I recommend that you upgrade to JDK 12 + openjfx 12 if you want to keep > >>> current, since openjfx-8u is not supported. > >>> > >>> If you must stay on JDK 8, Oracle is supporting JavaFX in JDK 8 through > >>> March of 2022 [1], so you could check into that (note that this list is > >>> not the place to discuss support, however). Otherwise, you are on > >>> your own. > >>> > >>> -- Kevin > >>> > >>> [1] > https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/java-se-support-roadmap.html > >>> > >>> > >>> On 6/9/2019 7:52 PM, guoge (A) wrote: > >>>> Thanks for your reply, Kevin > >>>> > >>>> I wonder to know if I'm still using JDK8 with JFX8 because JFX 11 can > >>>> not match with JDK8 (as I know), > >>>> How can I deal with the vulnerabilities of JFX8? > >>>> > >>>> Thanks, > >>>> Guo Ge > > > > -- > Tom Schindl, CTO > BestSolution.at EDV Systemhaus GmbH > Eduard-Bodem-Gasse 5-7. A-6020 Innsbruck > Reg. Nr. FN 222302s am Firmenbuchgericht Innsbruck >