On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 12:11 PM, Arun Gupta arun.gupta@gmail.com wrote:
Do you know the timelines by which it will be included in CentOS 7.0 ?
Any place where a binary build can be downloaded ?
Two ideas:
1. OpenJDK 8 is available as a "technology preview" for CentOS 6.6, or so this article claims http://news.softpedia.com/news/CentOS-6-6-Features-OpenJDK-8-Support-463730....
2. Since Oracle Linux is userland-binary compatible with RHEL and CentOS, I think you will eventually surely get a build by Oracle for OL7 that you can run in your CentOS if you want.
Of course #2 is only wishful thinking on my part.
Just my $0.02 of course. FC
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Fernando Cassia fcassia@gmail.com wrote:
Two ideas:
- OpenJDK 8 is available as a "technology preview" for CentOS 6.6, or so
this article claims
http://news.softpedia.com/news/CentOS-6-6-Features-OpenJDK-8-Support-463730....
- Since Oracle Linux is userland-binary compatible with RHEL and CentOS,
I think you will eventually surely get a build by Oracle for OL7 that you can run in your CentOS if you want.
Of course #2 is only wishful thinking on my part.
A third one: you can bug Henri Gomez to include CentOS 7 / OL 7 into his OBuildFactory script.
https://github.com/hgomez/obuildfactory
FC