Re: Using Amazon Corretto as Oracle JDK replacement for building LibreOffice on Windows

2019-05-30 Thread Tomaž Vajngerl
Hi,

On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 9:46 PM Kaganski Mike 
wrote:

> Hi,
> So this is just to let you know in case you need an alternative JRE.
>
>
Another alternative is Red Hat OpenJDK [1]  (which is probably more or less
identical to Amazon Corretto). I didn't try it however, but probably will
the next time I boot to Windows and need to build LO.

[1] https://developers.redhat.com/products/openjdk/download/

Regard, Tomaž
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Re: Using Amazon Corretto as Oracle JDK replacement for building LibreOffice on Windows

2019-05-30 Thread Michael Weghorn
Hi,

On 30/05/2019 14.46, Kaganski Mike wrote:
> Since Oracle JDK versions prior to 12 are now unavailable from the 
> official site [1] for unregistered users (and version 12 is said to 
> still have problems/needs workarounds [2]), I decided to give Amazon 
> Corretto [3] a try.

As a side note, AdoptOpenJDK [1] also worked fine for a master build
when I tried recently (that was on a 64bit Windows).

[1] https://adoptopenjdk.net/



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Using Amazon Corretto as Oracle JDK replacement for building LibreOffice on Windows

2019-05-30 Thread Kaganski Mike
Hi,

Since Oracle JDK versions prior to 12 are now unavailable from the 
official site [1] for unregistered users (and version 12 is said to 
still have problems/needs workarounds [2]), I decided to give Amazon 
Corretto [3] a try. I downloaded and installed the two MSIs listed on 
that page (amazon-corretto-8.212.04.2-1-windows-x64.msi and 
amazon-corretto-8.212.04.2-1-windows-x86.msi) - I chose to setup full 
just in case, and I need the two packages to be able to build both 
32-bit and 64-bit LibreOffice, - and then setup and run lode. With that, 
LibreOffice x64 master build succeeded normally. So this is just to let 
you know in case you need an alternative JRE.

[1] http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
[2] 
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/BuildingOnWindows#Install_Java
[3] 
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/corretto/latest/corretto-8-ug/downloads-list.html
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