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1. Introduction Due to licensing problems Java 6 was recently removed from Debian testing and Debian stable/oldstable was stuck with Java 6u26. Given security updates in later Java versions, this leaves no choice, but manual Java update (OpenJDK not being an alternative for many). I didn't like the idea of installing Java by hand on my Debian systems, so I've looked for updated Java packages. As I was unable to find ones, I've decided to make my own, so I've pulled latest package sources from the Debian Subversion repository and adapted it to the latest Java 6. 2. Supported Debian versions So far packages were tested on following Debian versions: - wheezy i386/amd64 - squeeze i386/amd64 - lenny i386/amd64 New users of Debian Wheezy should cosider using java-package: http://wiki.debian.org/JavaPackage Packages are compatible with the "official" Debian ones. However, I've removed a lot of obsolete code (dating back to etch), licensing stuff (since it does not apply anymore) and made general cleanups. For details of changes see 'changelog' file. I do not have resources to test packages on Ubuntu. However, if one finds any problem on Ubuntu, feel free to report an issue and I will try to resolve it. For automated solution Ubuntu users can use: https://github.com/flexiondotorg/oab-java6 3. Usage To create packages on your own: - apt-get install dpkg-dev - git clone git://github.com/rraptorr/sun-java6.git - cd sun-java6 - Download jdk-6u37-linux-i586.bin and jdk-6u37-linux-x64.bin from http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html (yes, both, no matter which version you will run) - Download jce_policy-6.zip from the same page under "Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files 6" - dpkg-buildpackage -uc -us - install any missing packages that dpkg-buildpackage complains about and repeat 4. Legal Oracle does not permit to distribute repackaged binaries of Java, so be advised that hosting any public repository with Java packages is probably illegal (at least in some parts of the world). On the other hand, this repository contains only scripts, that allows one to repackage Oracle Java in Debian friendly way. No binaries are or will be hosted.
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