Package Details: bisq2 2.1.7-2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/bisq2.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: bisq2
Description: The Decentralized Trading Platform
Upstream URL: https://bisq.network
Licenses: AGPL3
Provides: bisq2
Submitter: nojo
Maintainer: nojo
Last Packager: nojo
Votes: 8
Popularity: 1.99
First Submitted: 2024-03-15 22:00 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-04-05 16:01 (UTC)

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jaja27 commented on 2025-04-15 23:53 (UTC)

I had compile errors with jdk24. Many lines of errors had the following message: "Kotlin does not yet support 24 JDK target, falling back to Kotlin JVM_21 JVM target".

After installing jdk21-openjdk and doing sudo archlinux-java set java-21-openjdk, I managed to install this bisq2 package successfully.

cleanbuildmaxxer commented on 2025-04-05 20:06 (UTC)

i have not changed the .desktop files or launch script

nojo commented on 2025-04-05 20:01 (UTC)

That's strange because java-24-openjdk should definitely support class file version 66.0. Moreover, I use the same java-24-openjdk and bisq2 runs without any problems. Could it be that your bisq2 launch script or custom .desktop file uses different java executable?

cleanbuildmaxxer commented on 2025-04-05 19:59 (UTC)

installing the jre did not help

cleanbuildmaxxer commented on 2025-04-05 19:55 (UTC)

sorry , i need to rtfm before typing here - i only had the jdk installed

cleanbuildmaxxer commented on 2025-04-05 19:50 (UTC)

been compiled by a more recent version of the Java Runtime (class file version 66.0), this version of the Java Runtime only recognizes class file versions up to 65.0   bin

archlinux-java status

Available Java environments: java-11-openjdk java-24-jdk java-24-openjdk (default) java-8-openjdk/jre   bin

theres the output

nojo commented on 2025-04-05 17:08 (UTC)

archlinux-java status

cleanbuildmaxxer commented on 2025-04-05 16:34 (UTC)

how to check?

nojo commented on 2025-04-05 16:34 (UTC)

Check that it is actually used, because jre 22 should support class file version 66 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_version_history#Release_table)

cleanbuildmaxxer commented on 2025-04-05 16:31 (UTC)

yes, i have jre 22