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--- '''Xavier Poinsard''' August 29 2005 : An updated version of java-package is now available in breezy universe. It allows to build debs for newest JDKs. |
HowTo build the Java package version 1.5.0 Update 4
by Markus Kolb <ubuntu-ml -at- tower-net.de>, Dec 26th 2004
edited by Seth Kinast, July 16 2005
The Ubuntu package java-package (from Hoary) does not support the latest Java versions from Sun. You have to change a few files in your editor. Here it is what you need and what you have to edit.
Needed packages for Java packagebuild and support
First install Ubuntu's packages fakeroot, java-package and java-common.
sudo aptitude install fakeroot java-package java-common
Note that java-package resides in the multiverse repository, see http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/howto/helpcenterhowto.2004-10-20.3414506543/ for help on adding the multiverse repository to your apt sources.
Go to http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/download.jsp and download the self-extracting Linux files (that end in .bin).
Changes to java-package files
Skip this step if you're running Ubuntu Hoary.
Change to the directory /usr/share/java-package/.
Look in the file sun-j2sdk.sh for the part with:
"jdk-1_5_0-beta2-linux-i586.bin") j2se_version=1.5.0+beta2 j2se_expected_min_size=122 # 125899 kB found=true ;;
Now add between this part and the "esac" following new lines:
"jdk-1_5_0_"[0-9][0-9]"-linux-i586.bin") j2se_version="1.5.0+r${archive_name:10:2}" j2se_expected_min_size=131 # found=true ;;
For the Java Runtime Environment you have to edit sun-j2re.sh.
Go now below the part
"j2re-1_5_0-beta2-linux-i586.bin") j2se_version=1.5.0+beta2 j2se_expected_min_size=81 # 83267 kB found=true ;;
and add in front of the "esac":
"jre-1_5_0_"[0-9][0-9]"-linux-i586.bin") j2se_version="1.5.0+r${archive_name:10:2}" j2se_expected_min_size=84 # found=true ;;
Package build
Please do not run the package build with real root rights because the Sun installer would install some not necessary files with absolute file paths in your system without package builder control!
fakeroot make-jpkg --full-name "<Your name>" --email "<Your email>" jdk-1_5_0_04-linux-i586.bin
or
fakeroot make-jpkg --full-name "<Your name>" --email "<Your email>" jre-1_5_0_04-linux-i586.bin
and follow the instructions on screen.
Note: the build may fail with this error:
Loading plugins: blackdown-j2re.sh blackdown-j2sdk.sh common.sh ibm-j2re.sh ibm-j2sdk.sh j2re.sh j2sdk.sh j2se.sh sun-j2re.sh sun-j2sdk.sh No matching plugin was found. Removing temporary directory: done
This is due to a bug in dpkg-architecture on newer systems. Run dpkg-architecture and find the line similar to:
DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE=i486-linux-gnu
Next, run sudoedit /usr/share/java-package/sun-j2sdk.sh (or sun-j2re.sh) and change line 6 from i386-linux to your architecture (most commonly i486-linux-gnu).
Package installation
The Debian/Ubuntu package has been created in the current directory. You can install the package as root (e.g. sudo dpkg -i sun-j2sdk1.5_1.5.0+update04_i386.deb).
Reinhard Tartler says:
You can also download newer versions of java package from http://packages.debian.org/java-package. Choose the version from the "unstable" distribution. This one should know the newest available jre/sdk's. If still such modifications as described above are necessary, please contact either the debian java team (preferably via the debian bug tracking system) or the ubuntu MOTU's.
--- Xavier Poinsard August 29 2005 :
An updated version of java-package is now available in breezy universe. It allows to build debs for newest JDKs.
JavaPackageBuildNewVersions (last edited 2008-08-06 17:00:30 by localhost)