Rebuild android code with error “SSL error when connecting to the Jack server.

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zydml

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May 5, 2021, 10:43:24 AM5/5/21
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System: ubuntu 18.04 
The first time I compiled the AOSP source code on Ubuntu 18.04, it passed, and the second time I compiled it failed. Here is an error message. I get the same error when I switch to Ubuntu 16.04.Below is a list of the installed Curl versions of Ubuntu 18.04.
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Generate error reports.See the attachment for Jack's analysis report.

report.18557.txt

Xiang Li

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May 7, 2021, 10:32:08 AM5/7/21
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Try with older  OpenJDK, 1.8.0_292 is not compatible with jack-server

Mark Muth

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Jun 23, 2021, 1:11:50 AM6/23/21
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As Xiang Li explains in Android 7.x 8.x Buid Failed with OpenJDK it's still possible to build AOSP from source with OpenJDK-1.8.0_292. Tested it with Lineage OS on Ubuntu 20.04.

jancarlos cabrera

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Jun 23, 2021, 6:12:31 PM6/23/21
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Hi do you find a solution for the jack server of not let me know and see if i can help

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Mark Muth

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Jun 24, 2021, 4:20:06 PM6/24/21
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Hi. Actually the linked conversation from my last message already contains a "solution" to this problem which is punching a hole into your Java security policies by manipulating a config file for your whole system.
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