Latest Java runtime (jre-*.sfs) files - get 'em here

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#16 Post by scsijon »

my jre 8u65 and how to install it (any basically any 8u**'s) is mentioned here
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 254#871254

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#17 Post by gcmartin »

Great instructions from @ScsiJon highlighting the need for a standard consistent library structure across PUP distros to make upgrades simple and easy.

I have often wondered if debian and slackware place JAVA using the same library tree? Or is there placements consistent with Oracle presentation of JAVA tree structure the same? And, is that consistent with OpenJAVA library tree?

If so, PUP's job for JAVA and upgrades would become simple.

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jre-1.8u65-i586.sfs

#18 Post by gjuhasz »

Hi,

I uploaded jre-1.8u65-i586.sfs

Download from

http://www.smokey01.com/gjuhasz/packages/


Tested on Puli with games such as Minecraft.

Have fun!

Regards,

gjuhasz

Edit: I corrected the above link because I moved my packages from smokey01.com/gjuhasz/sfs to here. The folder behind the obsolete link includes a pointer to the actual storage place. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Re: jre-1.8u65-i586.sfs

#19 Post by Kicalaf »

gjuhasz wrote:Hi,

I uploaded jre-1.8u65-i586.sfs

Download from

http://www.smokey01.com/gjuhasz/sfs/
Thanks gjuhasz, but could you please check the page? 404 error. ;)
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#20 Post by gjuhasz »

Kicalaf wrote:could you please check the page? 404 error. ;)
It was my fault. :oops:

Yesterday, I moved my packages from smokey01.com/gjuhasz/sfs to the below link, which is OK now:

http://www.smokey01.com/gjuhasz/packages/

The folder behind the old link includes a pointer to the new one. I also edited my previous posts to correct the link.

Sorry for the inconvenience.

Have fun!

Regards,

gjuhasz

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64-bit java runtime package

#21 Post by gjuhasz »

I created a 64-bit java runtime package jre-8u65-x64.pet and successfully tested with various complexity of java-based apps such as Calculator, Hudoku and Minecraft.

Uploaded to http://www.smokey01.com/gjuhasz/packages.


Have fun!

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#22 Post by Kicalaf »

gjuhasz wrote: It was my fault. :oops:

Yesterday, I moved my packages from smokey01.com/gjuhasz/sfs to the below link, which is OK now:

http://www.smokey01.com/gjuhasz/packages/
Much obliged matey ;)

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sfs downloaded without trouble

#23 Post by Pelo »

sfs downloaded without trouble. Topic JRE opened in french forum forum francophone ici
Makagiga is really a nice ToDolist and graphism now is acceptable by our speedy Puppy Linux. .
JRE8u45Lin-i586.sfs: 53 M
Lot of JRE applications have alternative in our forum or PPM without using JRE. OSMO has been a nice todolist, by default in Puppy Menu for ... a long time
Will Makagiga replace it ? NO ! :!:
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#24 Post by musher0 »

Hello all.

Here's where to download the most recent (as of this writing) java JRE 1.8.77 32-bits,
as an sfs archive : -- https://www.adrive.com/public/uspehr/jr ... x-i586.sfs --

The hashes are as follows:
# MD5
6b45b3ac304b89f83dc31230af62e055 jre-8u77-linux-i586.sfs
# SHA1
f51ff8b0b48dcfde03b1514be16091b0ac20c763 jre-8u77-linux-i586.sfs

Enjoy!
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#25 Post by boxR »

New java version is available on the ASRI édu forum :

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#26 Post by musher0 »

Hi boxR.

As a pet file? Yikes!

Make sure your pupsave has lots of free room, then. At least 189 Mb's.

Otherwise, use my sfs archive, referenced two posts above. That's why I made this
java JRE as an sfs, not as a pet.

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#27 Post by gcmartin »

Thanks @BoxR. This is just what I needed for a current PUP distro. I need permanence that a PET provides in the running system. I use folder-based save-sessions when saving to permanent storage.

I do understand how to use SFSs, but, much of what I do intends permanent deployment in as simple a click-to-permanent-install approach as possible. This is the other reasons I use PETs.

No offense to anyone!

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#28 Post by boxR »

There is now a 64-bit version too of java on the ASRI édu forum...
Is it working fine?

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#29 Post by musher0 »

gcmartin wrote:Thanks @BoxR. This is just what I needed for a current PUP distro. I need permanence that a PET provides in the running system. I use folder-based save-sessions when saving to permanent storage.

I do understand how to use SFSs, but, much of what I do intends permanent deployment in as simple a click-to-permanent-install approach as possible. This is the other reasons I use PETs.

No offense to anyone!
Hello gc.

I'll pretend that I'm not offended !!! :twisted:

Equating the installation of a pet archive with permanence is a false argument! Sfs
archives can be just as permanent -- provided you don't remove them every 10 minutes!

My point in my post above was pupsave population. You need a very big pupsave to
install the pet archive of a java JRE (+/- 189 Mb's). If you don't have a big pupsave file,
you have to increase its size first. Whereas the size of your pupsave file does not matter
if you load the sfs of it.

As to using a pupsave folder instead of a pupsave file, my opinion is that it's not "Puppy"
to use one: it's a corruption of orthodox Puppy religion! I don't know who suggested
that pupsave folder aberration, but (s)he should be denied the last rites when (s)he
abandons Puppy!!! :twisted:

The fact of the matter is: a pupsave file is much easier to back-up, manage and
export than a pupsave folder.

I hope this clears matters. BFN.
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#30 Post by musher0 »

boxR wrote:There is now a 64-bit version too of java on the ASRI édu forum...
Is it working fine?
I don't know and I don't care! :twisted:
I've decided to be narrow-minded today in spite of the saying in my sig!

BFN.
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The subject is of great interest

#31 Post by Pelo »

"Whereas the size of your pupsave file does not matter
if you load the sfs of it.
" says Musher. and it opens lot of new roads,
The subject is of great interest
Once last version JRE installed, try aTunes ! nice jukebox.
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#32 Post by boxR »

Hi musher0,

If I offended you in any way, I don't understand why and it was not my intention.

I usually install Puppy in complete mode to get my old computer faster. So I prefer to use PET files rather than SFS. It's just my preference, don't be disappointed or vexed about it.
You can have another preference as well, it satisfies me !

Thanks for sharing and for what you're doing on this forum !!!

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#33 Post by gcmartin »

:D The best part of last couple of days is that users have current solutions that supports which-ever approach they choose for their JAVA installation. :D

For both 32bit and for 64bit PCs, The Puppy Community has
  • current SFSs,
  • current PETs, and
  • a JAVA update utility for those who already have JAVA installed.
Thanks everyone for these solutions & contributions you have shared!

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#34 Post by musher0 »

boxR wrote:Hi musher0,

If I offended you in any way, I don't understand why and it was not my intention.

I usually install Puppy in complete mode to get my old computer faster. So I prefer to use PET files rather than SFS. It's just my preference, don't be disappointed or vexed about it.
You can have another preference as well, it satisfies me !

Thanks for sharing and for what you're doing on this forum !!!
No, boxR, you have not offended me, I was just my natural grumpy self!
(Which I hide most of the time!) :wink:
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jre-1.8u91-i586.sfs

#35 Post by gjuhasz »

Hi,

I uploaded jre-1.8u91-i586.sfs

Download from

http://www.smokey01.com/gjuhasz/packages/


Tested on Puli.

Have fun!

Regards,

gjuhasz

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