There has been a few changes to the package list.
New packages to include:
eclipse-debian-helper
eclipse-platform-resources
eclipse-platform-runtime
eclipse-platform-text
eclipse-platform-ui
equinox-bundles
equinox-framework
hibiscus
jaxrpc-api
jsonb-api
jws-api
libcommons-jexl3-java
libmbassador-
OpenJDK-11 has been made the default-jdk in Bionic [1] a few months
back. The source package was named openjdk-lts and the binaries are
named openjdk-11-*, although we are still using openjdk-10 as the
source. We will move to openjdk-11 after it reaches GA.
Meanwhile we would also like to ask for
On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 09:43:40PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 11:58 AM, Tiago Daitx
> wrote:
> > On behalf of the Ubuntu Foundations Team, I am requesting an SRU
> > exception for OpenJDK. Our plan is to release OpenJDK 10 as the
> > default JRE/JDK [1] for Bionic, and
Hi Tiago,
Thanks for this additional analysis. This is useful to understand in light
of the concerns (which we discussed off list) that future releases of
OpenJDK between 9 and 11 may not be fully binary compatible after all with
binaries built against OpenJDK8, and may therefore not be a viable
On behalf of the Ubuntu Foundations Team, I would like to provide
further information on the outstanding issues of the OpenJDK 9
transition.
Of the 35 direct reverse build and runtime dependencies of java-common
in Bionic/main, which amount to 26 source packages, there are 5 that
currently FTBFS w
On behalf of the Ubuntu Foundations Team, I am requesting an SRU
exception for OpenJDK. Our plan is to release OpenJDK 10 as the
default JRE/JDK [1] for Bionic, and then move the default JRE/JDK in
main to OpenJDK 11 in September/October 2018 as an SRU.
= Proposed Plan =
Bionic will be released wi