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On 06/11/2018, Behrooz Nobakht wrote:
> Thank you all for the explanations. It quite clarifies what can be
> expected.
>
> There is still one open question from the explanations above. The next
> Debian
> LTS will default OpenJDK 11. Does this mean that it would not be possible
> to
Hi,
I have updated the java11-compatibility patch by pulling more changes
from the upstream patch in commit ac15612d41b43c39c. I basically
pulled all the upstream changes in that commit done to
subprojects/base-services/src/main/java/org/gradle/api/JavaVersion.java
and reverted the previous debian
Thank you all for the explanations. It quite clarifies what can be expected.
There is still one open question from the explanations above. The next
Debian
LTS will default OpenJDK 11. Does this mean that it would not be possible
to have
OpenJDK 11 on the current Debian LTS in some way?
Thanks,
Be
Hi Emmanuel,
Thanks for the tip, I fixed zeroc-ice package to set the
sourceCompatibility and
targetCompatibility to 8
Best regards,
José
On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 12:03 AM Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
> On 03/11/2018 23:36, Markus Koschany wrote:
>
> > I have fixed it like that in mockito but it still
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