Latest Java runtime (jre-*.sfs) files - get 'em here

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Latest Java runtime (jre-*.sfs) files - get 'em here

#1 Post by gjuhasz »

Hi,

The latest 32-bit and 64-bit Java runtime packages are available at

http://www.smokey01.com/gjuhasz/packages

Tested with my puplet Puli and with tahrpup64.

In these packages, jreclicker is already integrated thus you can run .jar files by simply clicking on their icon in ROX.


Have fun!

Regards,

gjuhasz
Last edited by gjuhasz on Tue 17 Nov 2015, 16:27, edited 8 times in total.

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Java runtime files uploaded

#2 Post by gjuhasz »

Java runtime versions uploaded:
  • jre-1.7u55-i586.sfs
    jre-1.7u60-i586.sfs
    jre-1.8u5-i586.sfs
All tested with Puli.

Regards,

gjuhasz

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Re: Java runtime files uploaded

#3 Post by gjuhasz »

I uploaded jre-1.8u5-i586 as a .pet file, too.

Download from

http://www.smokey01.com/gjuhasz/packages/

Tested on Puli with simple apps such as http://www.java2s.com/Code/JarDownload/ ... or.jar.zip; and http://sourceforge.net/projects/hodoku/ ... hodoku.jar

and also with more challenging ones such as http://ivorymahjongg.com/#releases

I propose to invoke the Java runtime module by the small jreclicker.pet that runs a .jar file on click. Available at the same folder http://www.smokey01.com/gjuhasz/packages/

Have fun!

Regards,

gjuhasz

Edit: I corrected the link to my packages because I moved my packages from smokey01.com/gjuhasz/sfs to here. The folder behind the obsolete link includes a pointer to the actual storage place. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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#4 Post by tlchost »

thanks...works fine in Precise571, ovprecise and raring3992

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Java runtime jre-1.7u71-i586 uploaded

#5 Post by gjuhasz »

I uploaded jre-1.7u71-i586.pet to

http://www.smokey01.com/gjuhasz/packages/

Tested on Puli by clicking on jar files mentioned in the previous posts.

Note that the official Java 7 support discontinues in April 2015. Visit http://java.com/en/download/faq/java_7.xml for more details.

Edit on Oct 22:

I uploaded jre-1.8u25-i586.pet, too.

There are no remarkable differences in the performance of the just uploaded versions and their predecessors.

I could not check the security improvements. However, assuming that the updates really patched some security holes, I removed the obsolete (and maybe less secure) runtime versions from Puli library.

Have fun!

Regards,

gjuhasz

Edit: I corrected the link to my packages because I moved my packages from smokey01.com/gjuhasz/sfs to here. The folder behind the obsolete link includes a pointer to the actual storage place. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Re: Java runtime jre-1.7u71-i586 uploaded

#6 Post by tlchost »

gjuhasz wrote:I uploaded jre-1.7u71-i586.pet to

http://www.smokey01.com/gjuhasz/sfs/
An sfs version would be greatly appreciated.

thanks

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Re: Java runtime jre-1.7u71-i586 uploaded

#7 Post by gjuhasz »

tlchost wrote:An sfs version would be greatly appreciated.
Uploaded jre-1.7u71-i586.sfs and jre-1.8u25-i586.sfs.

They are OK in Puli. I would be grateful for any feedback about how they run in other puplets.

Have fun!

gjuhasz

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jre-1.7u75 and jre-1.8u31

#8 Post by gjuhasz »

Hi,

I uploaded jre-1.7u75-i586.sfs and jre-1.8u31-i586.sfs to

http://www.smokey01.com/gjuhasz/packages/

They run fine in Puli.

Have fun!

gjuhasz

Edit: I corrected the above link because I moved my packages from smokey01.com/gjuhasz/sfs to here. The folder behind the obsolete link includes a pointer to the actual storage place. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Last edited by gjuhasz on Tue 10 Nov 2015, 11:47, edited 2 times in total.

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jre-1.7u80-i586 and jre-1.8u45 (32-bit)

#9 Post by gjuhasz »

Hi,

I uploaded jre-1.7u80-i586.sfs and jre-1.8u45-i586.sfs to

http://www.smokey01.com/gjuhasz/packages/

They run fine in Puli.

Note that with this release, the jre-1.7 series lost (the free) Oracle support thus I decided to pack the 1.7u80 (PSU) version instead of 1.7u79 (CPU). Not too much difference between them in size, practically nothing in performance.

See more details at http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/ ... 31472.html

Have fun!

gjuhasz

Edit: I corrected the link to my packages because I moved my packages from smokey01.com/gjuhasz/sfs to here. The folder behind the obsolete link includes a pointer to the actual storage place. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Last edited by gjuhasz on Tue 10 Nov 2015, 11:36, edited 2 times in total.

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Re: jre-1.7u80-i586 and jre-1.8u45 (32-bit)

#10 Post by gjuhasz »

Hi,

I uploaded jre-1.7u80-i586.sfs and jre-1.8u45-i586.sfs to

http://www.smokey01.com/gjuhasz/packages/

They run fine in Puli, so probably they are OK for other puppies, too.

Note that with this release, the jre-1.7 series lost (the free) Oracle support thus I decided to pack the 1.7u80 (PSU) version instead of 1.7u79 (CPU). Not too much difference between them in size, practically nothing in performance.

See more details at http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/ ... 31472.html

Have fun!

gjuhasz

Edit: I corrected the link to my packages because I moved my packages from smokey01.com/gjuhasz/sfs to here. The folder behind the obsolete link includes a pointer to the actual storage place. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Last edited by gjuhasz on Tue 10 Nov 2015, 11:36, edited 2 times in total.

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#11 Post by boxR »

New java version is available on the ASRI édu forum :

gcmartin

#12 Post by gcmartin »

On another thread, a member ask if there is a JDK for version 8. Could/should JDK SFSs/PETs be co-located here? And, are the library positions maintained no matter if JRE/JDK?

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#13 Post by darkcity »

Thanks for new JavaRE package, added to

http://www.puppylinux.org/wikka/JavaRuntimeEnvironment

8)

For anyone struggling with Mozilla integration there is a new symlink plugin location:

Edit: Create directory ~/.mozilla/plugins if it does not already exist

ln -s /usr/java/java/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so ~/.mozilla/plugins/libnpjp2.so

Also, it seems JavaRE now requires every site to be made a security exception to run?[/code]
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#14 Post by Griot »

Thanks for the tip, darkcity.

Yes, symlink in ~/.mozilla/plugins/ was broken.

One might want to check Java Control Panel-Temporary Internet Files.
For some reason, Java wants to use ALL of your disk space for storing temp files by default.
I gave it 100MB, should be enough. :D

Also, unchecked TLS.1.0 & 1.1 under Advanced tab.
Let's see what happens...

Cheers!

Pelo

JRE8u45Lin-i586.sfs: 53 M

#15 Post by Pelo »

I would be interested in a list of applications you run With JRE.
I found a makagiga run with JRE8u45Lin-i586.sfs: 53 M

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#16 Post by scsijon »

my jre 8u65 and how to install it (any basically any 8u**'s) is mentioned here
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 254#871254

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The JAVA library tree and Puppy Linux

#17 Post by gcmartin »

Great instructions from @ScsiJon highlighting the need for a standard consistent library structure across PUP distros to make upgrades simple and easy.

I have often wondered if debian and slackware place JAVA using the same library tree? Or is there placements consistent with Oracle presentation of JAVA tree structure the same? And, is that consistent with OpenJAVA library tree?

If so, PUP's job for JAVA and upgrades would become simple.

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jre-1.8u65-i586.sfs

#18 Post by gjuhasz »

Hi,

I uploaded jre-1.8u65-i586.sfs

Download from

http://www.smokey01.com/gjuhasz/packages/


Tested on Puli with games such as Minecraft.

Have fun!

Regards,

gjuhasz

Edit: I corrected the above link because I moved my packages from smokey01.com/gjuhasz/sfs to here. The folder behind the obsolete link includes a pointer to the actual storage place. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Re: jre-1.8u65-i586.sfs

#19 Post by Kicalaf »

gjuhasz wrote:Hi,

I uploaded jre-1.8u65-i586.sfs

Download from

http://www.smokey01.com/gjuhasz/sfs/
Thanks gjuhasz, but could you please check the page? 404 error. ;)
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Re: jre-1.8u65-i586.sfs

#20 Post by gjuhasz »

Kicalaf wrote:could you please check the page? 404 error. ;)
It was my fault. :oops:

Yesterday, I moved my packages from smokey01.com/gjuhasz/sfs to the below link, which is OK now:

http://www.smokey01.com/gjuhasz/packages/

The folder behind the old link includes a pointer to the new one. I also edited my previous posts to correct the link.

Sorry for the inconvenience.

Have fun!

Regards,

gjuhasz

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