Path: csiph.com!newsfeed.xs4all.nl!newsfeed7.news.xs4all.nl!bofh.it!news.nic.it!robomod From: Moritz =?UTF-8?Q?M=C3=BChlenhoff?= Newsgroups: linux.debian.bugs.dist,linux.debian.maint.java,linux.debian.devel.release Subject: Bug#975016: #975016 - OpenJDK 17 support state for Bullseye Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2022 11:40:01 +0100 Message-ID: References: X-Original-To: Thorsten Glaser , 975016@bugs.debian.org X-Mailbox-Line: From debian-bugs-dist-request@lists.debian.org Thu Feb 10 10:30:14 2022 Old-Return-Path: X-Spam-Flag: NO X-Spam-Score: -6.651 Reply-To: Moritz =?UTF-8?Q?M=C3=BChlenhoff?= , 975016@bugs.debian.org Resent-To: debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.org Resent-Cc: Holger Levsen X-Debian-Pr-Message: followup 975016 X-Debian-Pr-Package: debian-security-support X-Debian-Pr-Keywords: moreinfo X-Debian-Pr-Source: debian-security-support MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline X-Debian-Message: from BTS X-Mailing-List: archive/latest/1704245 List-ID: List-URL: Approved: robomod@news.nic.it Lines: 23 Organization: linux.* mail to news gateway Sender: robomod@news.nic.it X-Original-Cc: Holger Levsen , Matthias Klose , Emmanuel Bourg , Adrian Bunk , debian-java@lists.debian.org, ftpmaster@ftp-master.debian.org, debian-release@lists.debian.org, debian-backports@lists.debian.org, security X-Original-Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2022 11:26:48 +0100 X-Original-Message-ID: X-Original-References: <20210202180412.GI23296@localhost> <3e72c4fc-9ad4-5ba2-c194-e2449d1d3d75@apache.org> <28df3e43-5ca2-9647-b883-9b53c2d30ec4@debian.org> <160565089338.4090.11133710586870120280.reportbug@hullmann.westfalen.local> <160565089338.4090.11133710586870120280.reportbug@hullmann.westfalen.local> Xref: csiph.com linux.debian.bugs.dist:1092656 linux.debian.maint.java:12345 linux.debian.devel.release:107432 Am Thu, Feb 03, 2022 at 03:59:00PM +0100 schrieb Thorsten Glaser: > Hi Holger, > > > and filed against src:debian-security-support, as openjdk-17 seems to be > > supported and src:debian-security-support's purpose is to documented what's > > no, 11 is supported, 17 is just for users to run third-party > stuff on (IIUC). In Bullseye 11 is the default Java and fully covered by security support. 17 can be installed (and it can also take over the typical alternatives), but nothing pulls it in via dependencies. But if anyone needs to run an application requiring 17, this is the JRE of choice (those are rare at this point, but it will change over the life time of Bullseye). And yes there have been security updates for 17 already, but it's a best effort thing. If someone commits to rebuild the openjdk-17 uploads to unstable for bullseye-security (along with proper testing), we can also omit a note for src:debian-security-support. Cheers, Moritz