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java runtime enviroment

Posted: Fri 18 Apr 2014, 17:30
by dalebednell
Hi Shinobar,


I have installed jre-1.7.0.55.sfs in precise puppy 5.7 when i go java -version in terminal i get jre-1.7-0.55 installed no problem, When i then go to the java site to verify java installation all i get is a box[img] When i go to a site that needs java after a very short time firefox closes what can i do to correct this Thanks in advance



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jre-1.8.0.05 / jre-1.7.0.60

Posted: Thu 26 Jun 2014, 06:01
by shinobar
UPDATE: 2014-06-26
jre-1.8.0.05.sfs
jre-1.7.0.60.sfs
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?puppy/opt/

jre-1.7.0.65

Posted: Fri 18 Jul 2014, 20:42
by shinobar

Re: jre-1.7.0.65

Posted: Sat 19 Jul 2014, 09:54
by tlchost
shinobar wrote:UPDATE: jre-1.7.0.65.sfs
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?puppy/opt/
Perhaps my download was bad, but java.com rerports java is not installed.

Using precise571, loaded the java sfs at boot as with older versions that worked.

Tried again, multiple downloads...still does not work. Any help appreciated.

jre-1.7.0.67

Posted: Tue 05 Aug 2014, 11:25
by shinobar
UPDATE: 2014-08-05
jre-1.7.0.67.sfs
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?puppy/opt/

Posted: Mon 20 Oct 2014, 23:52
by marcos90
What are the differences between: jre-1.8.x.xx.sfs and jre-1.7.x.xx.sfs ?
I thought that the series 1.8 was more new ?!?

Posted: Tue 21 Oct 2014, 03:05
by slavvo67
I think the last .67 is the last update number for that particular version. Important to note, JRE 7, updates 15 or earlier, JRE 6 updates 41 and earlier and JRE 5.0 updates 40 and earlier have security holes.

I would just stick with the latest. Notice it's a little bigger, though.

Posted: Tue 18 Nov 2014, 16:33
by carenrose
Has anyone put together any sfs of JDK 8? Google is being rather unhelpful.

Posted: Wed 10 Jun 2015, 17:57
by boxR
New java version is available on the ASRI édu forum :

Posted: Wed 10 Jun 2015, 19:33
by Semme
IMO, this is the wrong forum for Java. The latest has been posted here.

Posted: Sat 05 Mar 2016, 21:19
by Packetteer
Hi Shinobar
Thank you so much for making these Java SFS
Thanks to you I was able to have YAAC installed and running on my
Linux Laptop.

YAAC stands for Yet Another APRS Client. YAAC is APRS software that
allows Amateur Radio operators to track oher Hams running the
the protocol known as APRS Automatic Position Reporting System.

YAAC is a Java app. All I had to do to make it run on my Slacko 5.7.0
system is download the Java SFS you provided and then download
YAAC. Then simply click on the YAAC.jre file and YAAC started and worked
fine.

Again Thank you Shinobar for all that you do for the Puppy Linux
community.

Best Regards
John