On 9/26/23 10:21, olivares33561 via users wrote:
Is there a better way to avoid doing this, ie removing java 17 and forcing 21 ? 
 or vice versa to avoid this.  I had not encountered this before in previous 
versions of Fedora it just worked!  Now I have to specify.  What would be the 
best thing to do? and make it work correctly.

You could try removing 17 if nothing else depends on it.
You could remove the rolling 21 release devel and install the 17 devel. You could switch the default java to 21/rolling using the alternatives command.
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