Package Details: jre 23.0.1-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/jdk.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: jdk
Description: Oracle Java Runtime Environment
Upstream URL: https://www.oracle.com/java/
Licenses: LicenseRef-custom
Conflicts: jdk
Provides: java-runtime, java-runtime-headless, java-runtime-headless-jdk, java-runtime-jdk23, jre23-jdk, jre23-jdk-headless
Submitter: td123
Maintainer: dbermond
Last Packager: dbermond
Votes: 1086
Popularity: 0.105634
First Submitted: 2011-08-27 17:56 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-11-16 14:08 (UTC)

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dbermond commented on 2024-03-19 19:54 (UTC)

  • Important notice:

As was made with the java packages in the official repositories, jdk now provides the jre alongside it, and both packages conflict with each other. During the package upgrade to version 22, act accordingly to your needs. For example, if you have both jdk and jre installed, only jdk will be sufficient, as it now also contains the runtime environment, and jre can be uninstalled. If you have only jre installed, no action is required.

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Osleg commented on 2012-06-23 21:14 (UTC)

[...] * Connected to download.oracle.com (58.27.22.9) port 80 (#1) [...] > Host: download.oracle.com [...] I guess my wild guess was correct :)

Det commented on 2012-06-23 21:00 (UTC)

Feels so dumb when you don't even think of that. So out of curiosity, what's the ip of it when you do: curl -vfLC - --retry 3 --retry-delay 3 -O --header "Cookie: gpw_e24=h" http://download.oracle.com/otn-pub/java/jdk/7u5-b05/jdk-7u5-linux-i586.tar.gz For me it says: [...] * Connected to (nil) (213.248.111.17) port 80 (#0) [...] > Host: download.oracle.com [...]

Osleg commented on 2012-06-23 20:49 (UTC)

a wild guess - oracle redirect me to a server which closer to my current location and it down currently. Other wild guess - my ISP blocking <b>only</b> 64bit pkg of jdk... But i think first one is more likely to be true :)

Det commented on 2012-06-23 20:44 (UTC)

Oh, that's okay. I got time. But just letting you know that I still can download the 64-bit one just fine so I'm not quite sure what's going on up there in your end.

Osleg commented on 2012-06-23 20:41 (UTC)

Oh looks like we posted ~ at same time :) Thanks for the link, downloading it now :)

Osleg commented on 2012-06-23 20:39 (UTC)

I'm sorry i bothered you, looks like oracle have issues with x86_64 package. Was trying to download i586 and it worked just fine but 64bit package gives me connection reset. I guess i just have to wait till they fix it. >_<

Det commented on 2012-06-23 20:36 (UTC)

That's interesting. You can download the file with your browser, right?: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk7-downloads-1637583.html Accept the license, download the tarball, place it in $startdir (the folder containing the PKGBUILD) and build. You don't have to touch the PKGBUILD. If you can't download it even then (eg. even access the site), then there's something wrong between you and Oracle. In that case just get it from here: http://uni-smr.ac.ru/archive/dev/java/SDKs/sun/j2se/7/

Osleg commented on 2012-06-23 20:14 (UTC)

Downloading with curl works fine both for ftp and http but not for jdk, could you possible assist me of how to modify PKGBUILD to feed him the file manualy?

Det commented on 2012-06-23 20:03 (UTC)

Works fine here. You scared the sh*t outta me. I did some Googling and that might be caused by some problem in your network infrastructure too (firewall, etc.). You should try downloading some other files from FTP/HTTP servers (with curl) to pinpoint what's wrong. Oracle servers work fine (at least they do now).