Re: Baixar Java 64 Bits

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Montana Strobl

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Jul 17, 2024, 9:57:05 PM7/17/24
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From a quick google search, it appears Java 17 should install on bullseye
Here is a thread I wrote awhile back on how I installed OH4 including java 17. Maybe it will provide you some clues
Warning, it is not for openHabian
-oh3-to-oh4-linux-mint/145156

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how did that happen ? For others it is working. That would mean you have/had a mixture of repositories or you did not install Java from a repo but by manually downloading it ?
And it is not an openhabian based system I assume.

I stumbled upon a post that said Java17 is not supported on buster, so I upgraded to bullseye. After upgrading to bullseye, I tried to install Java17 again. Tried through openhabian and apt. Gave me the same error message that the libc6 version is too low.

After upgrading to bookworm, I did not have any issues installing Java 17 the expected way. System is running flawlessly since then (except from some minor fixes to scripts and third party tools due to the bookworm upgrade).

It has always been working on bullseye and never on buster.
However, once you have manually messed around with your system we cannot truely speak of either of those any more. The reference starting point has become unknown and no-one but yourself knows what you did to it. So any future outcome is basically unpredictable for us, too.
Glad bookworm seems to work for you but be aware that officially it is not supported (yet).

Yes, that there is indeed a Java 17 for 32 bits was already mentioned. But if the JAVA 17 is that important, it would be advisable that you create a step-by-step description on how to upgrade the Java 11 to Java 17. Because thinking that everybody is just doing a completely new install on a Pi is for most users not going to happen. It took me now 7 hours to figure out on how to get that JAVA installed and make it the default. Most users are not messing around on there Pi. It is just the standard version and from that point on you do the upgrades. So if you do the apt-get upgrade, you must be able to believe that this is going OK. The OH4 should not be able to upgrade if it is missing that JAVA 17. The OP was also telling this. If a waring was displayed (or it was just not upgrading), then at least the OH3.x was still working. Now you end up with a a not working OH4. And if it was an easy command to get that JAVA installed, then it was easy. But now it is waiting for more and more users that run in this problem.

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