How to install sun-java5-jdk in debian testing?
- From: Jianhua Shao <alex.sjh@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 16:57:10 +0800
I run debian testing in my box, which means, all update source in
source.list are from 'testing'
distribution. I want to compile Android manually, which needs
sun-java5-jdk, but there is no such
package in 'testing' distribution, only sun-java6-jdk is out there.
Maybe, I could add a 'stable' line in source.list to install that
package from 'stable' distribution. But I
wander is it a right way to install sun-java5-jdk using apt tools?
What is the best way to handle such problem?
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