![]() ![]() I've confirmed that the source is already added in /etc/apt/sources. Therefore, I've been trying to install from the command line, but I'm running into issues: sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jre:i386Į: Unable to locate package installation is successful if I omit the i386, but then I get the 64-bit JRE by default - which is not what I need. However, Ubuntu strongly recommends using a package manager (such as apt) to install the package, rather than downloading the binaries using a web-browser and manually copying to the destination machine. There are no available supported OpenJDK 8 packages for Ubuntu 14.04 yet, but the Ubuntu 15.04 OpenJDK 8. The version was changed to 8u141-b15-314.04 and after installation on new machine I have problem with missing cac. For Android 7, we need to use OpenJDK 8 to build. ![]() I know that you cannot install both the 圆4 and x86 JREs side-by-side, and I only need the x86 version (application requirements, memory requirements, etc).īoth the x86 and 圆4 versions of OpenJDK-7-JRE are available directly from Ubuntu here: I am using Ubuntu LTS 14.04 with open-jdk 8u111-b14-314.04.1 from openjdk-r PPA. ![]() Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS for Azure does not come with Java pre-installed. ![]()
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