![]() Sudo update-alternatives -install /usr/bin/java java /opt/jdk/zulu11.43.100-ca-jdk11.0.9.1-linux_aarch32hf/bin/java 1 So I am totally confused and don’t know what else to try.ĭid anyone already go through this ordeal? There is only one alternative in link group java (providing /usr/bin/java): /usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-armhf/bin/java Which seems to be successfull and it is even telling me that it has changed the default java, unfortunately when I do Use the Identifier for installation: $ sdk install java 11.0.3.hs-adpt ![]() Source "/home/pi/.sdkman/bin/sdkman-init.sh"Īvailable Java VersionsVendor Use | Version | Dist | Status | Identifier I also tried to install using SDKMAN as follows Should I follow the directions I read in this thread which is marked outdated - and mentions a change request which should include this in the OH3 UI? So, what should I do to install it? Does anybody know? ![]() Which is missing the installation step I guess, as I end up with a bunch of files in a folder not installed. tar.gzThe command extracts all Zulu files into the folder in the current directory. Download the installation package from Azul Downloads.So I downloaded zulu11.43.100-ca-jdk11.0.9.1-linux_aarch32hf.tar from here and I am trying to follow the instructions found here, that is To cut the long story short, after squandering some more time in the ocean of pages of, I understood that to install Zulu on armhf the only way seems to be doing it through tar.gz Which jumps to the totally unclear (to me) section Meeting the Requirements Please refer to the Linux article for instructions on how to install the latest Java 11 revision.` I have tried to follow the manual installation steps in Raspberry Pi | openHAB Supposing Zulu 11 really needs to be installed, OpenJDK Server VM (build 11.0.9.1+1-post-Raspbian-1deb10u2, mixed mode) OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.9.1+1-post-Raspbian-1deb10u2) I have finally decided to try install OH on my Raspberry pi 4 and I am stuck in the manual installation steps (need to run other stuff on Pi so Openhabian is not a good choice for me)įirst question is: is it really required or the java which comes with the latest raspbian img suffices? Because otherwise I won’t spoil further time in this (and yours as well)
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