Final resolution of my issues for those following the issue:
1. - repositories missing: user error.
2. - mystery of the java version:

So on that Java Version... The Ruby Configuration is a collection of
low-level information about your operating system, which gets created by
mkconfig.rb when Ruby is compiled. It mostly contains compiler flags
generated by Ruby’s compile scripts. Its exact contents depend on your
system, and also on your Ruby implementation and version. All major Ruby
implementations have a RbConfig.
I believe that is coming from the JRuby version we are using but only has
to do with the java version for that JRuby version. Not with the version of
java being built with or run with on your system. So it's just baked into
the build when it's created.

So, we are in fact running 1.8 as the server indicated.

Thanks so much to Lyrasis support for  solving the mystery. (and for not
making fun of the user error!)

Best regards,
Kimberli



On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 1:27 PM Kimberli Kelmor <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Knowing that java version often impacts Aspace, I used java -version to
> check. It shows the server is running 1.8 (8). But, when I go to the Aspace
> backend, it lists java 1.7
>
> Has anyone seen this before?
> There is no Java_Home set, but alternatives --list also shows java 1.8
>
> How do I tell Aspace to use java 8?
> Thanks again!
> Kim
>
> --
> Kimberli M. Kelmor
> Head of Law Library Technology
> Georgetown University Law Library
> [email protected]
> 202-662-9158
>


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Kimberli M. Kelmor
Head of Law Library Technology
Georgetown University Law Library
[email protected]
202-662-9158
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