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Ubuntu 24.04

Open radutomy opened this issue 1 year ago • 8 comments

Ubuntu 24.04 is out - can we get msopendjdk support for it please.

radutomy avatar May 01 '24 19:05 radutomy

ACKing the request, we are discussing internally.

karianna avatar May 01 '24 20:05 karianna

@radutomy... Our JDK works fine on Ubuntu 24.04, and if you are running our JDK on Ubuntu 24.04 on Azure, you do get support.

Let me know what else you would like to see.

brunoborges avatar May 02 '24 11:05 brunoborges

@brunoborges

According to MSFT docs, 24.04 is not supported: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/java/openjdk/install#install-on-ubuntu

Valid values are only '18.04', '20.04', and '22.04'

That is because msopenjdk currently only exists on 22.04 repos: https://packages.microsoft.com/ubuntu/22.04/prod/pool/main/m/

But it is not pushed to 24.04: https://packages.microsoft.com/ubuntu/24.04/prod/pool/main/m/

Related #584

radutomy avatar May 02 '24 12:05 radutomy

We are still not pushing a DEB package specifically for 24.04, but customers are welcome to download the TAR.GZ and use it directly.

brunoborges avatar May 02 '24 14:05 brunoborges

Are there plans to provide packages for Ubuntu 24.04? If so, when are they expected to be available?

m-moris avatar Jun 27 '24 00:06 m-moris

We may use Ubuntu 24.04 for JDK 25 next year.

But no plans to change for the existing images.

brunoborges avatar Jun 27 '24 00:06 brunoborges

But no plans to change for the existing images.

The choice to not directly support the latest LTS release from the biggest Linux distro is... interesting.

radutomy avatar Jun 29 '24 20:06 radutomy

We support our JDKs in Ubuntu 24.04 when running on Azure.

We are just not publishing container images out of the box. Customers are welcome to build their own images and then run on Azure. We will provide support.

brunoborges avatar Jun 29 '24 20:06 brunoborges

@radutomy I have updated our documentation to provide more information about different versions of Ubuntu:

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/java/openjdk/containers#use-a-different-version-of-ubuntu

brunoborges avatar Jul 10 '24 04:07 brunoborges

Hi @brunoborges I am not using Docker nor Microsoft Azure, I just want to install OpenJDK on a standard Ubuntu 24.04 release using a package manager. 24.04 support is still missing from the relevant page https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/java/openjdk/install#install-on-ubuntu

radutomy avatar Jul 10 '24 13:07 radutomy