I've been seeing a lot of coverage around the net lately on java now being fully open sourced. Does this mean that in future distro releases it will start to be included with the initial install? What's the current word on this? Is it now possible to do so, or is there something else I've missed?
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u can install java thru adept, apt-get, etc..Wanna know more about Me and My computer then click here
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I'd guess that Canonical would have to give the go ahead to include a truly open-source java into the distributions. My guess is that they are aware of the change to java and are/will be considering it.Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
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Three Questions:
(1) Has anyone tried to install the java sdk recently (i.e. since it has been fully open sourced)?
(2) If so, does it still require the user to approve a loooong license agreement before installation?
If so, it will not be installed automagically.
(3) Has anyone EVER read the license agreement?
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1.)i install from the java site so prob. yes
2.)not very long - it may look short or long depending on if the console wineo is maxed or not.
3.)No not really - pretty much all licenses are the same as I see it, so no need read them all. , however i'm sure others will disagree with me on that.Wanna know more about Me and My computer then click here
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Three Questions:
(1) Has anyone tried to install the java sdk recently (i.e. since it has been fully open sourced)?
(2) If so, does it still require the user to approve a loooong license agreement before installation?
If so, it will not be installed automagically.
(3) Has anyone EVER read the license agreement?
Intrepid Ibex Alpha-1 (installing kubuntu-restricted-extras):
Sun-java packages have
NOTE: You must accept Sun's EULA prior to successfully installing
this packageAttached FilesBefore you edit, BACKUP !
Why there are dead links ?
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AFAIK (and feel free to correct me) the 'open sourced' java packages are openjdk-* packages (available in universe...as sun-java* packages are in multiverse).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenJDK
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No, you are correct:
Package: openjdk-6-jre
Priority: extra
Section: universe/interpreters
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Description: OpenJDK Java runtime
Full Java runtime environment - needed for executing Java GUI and Webstart
programs.
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The packages are built using the IcedTea build support and patches
from the IcedTea project.
Homepage: http://openjdk.java.net/Before you edit, BACKUP !
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Golly-gee! I upgraded to Hardy from Gutsy so my machine just automagically installed the new version of Sun-Java without even showing me openjdk. So now I go searching for openjdk and find that I'm already using the openjdk runtime environment (with the closed Java6 JDK). It's like learning that I already speak in prose!
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Java related changes in intrepid
Matthias Klose Wed Jul 30 15:23:51 BST 2008
Recently Openjdk6 was promoted to main; with today's upload of java-common,
OpenJDK6 is the default java runtime / development kit in main, on all
architectures...Before you edit, BACKUP !
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