You could also try sdkman (link below)

https://sdkman.io/

I have found that to work fairly consistently.

On Tue, 12 Jan 2021, 2:54 pm ts1000, <ts1...@rad2know.net> wrote:

> Nope, did not try that yet.
> My goal is to create a development environment
> for java backend work
>
> That encompasses gradle, openJDK11 (cannot use openjdk8 for my project,
> openJDK8 works with gradle by the way), IntelliJ IDE, postgres 12.
>
> Stuck on gradle at the moment. I tried kdump to see if I can pick up
> anything, but the complexity and depth of interaction amongst OS, C/C++
> libraries, OpenJDK11, Gradle is just staggering.
>
> At this point, I know that OpenJDK8 works with gradle.
> I also know that OpenJDK11 can run other java programs (eg KeyExplorer).
> But Gradle is probably using something in OpenJDK11 that does not have a
> correct implementation somewhere below.
>
>
> On 2021-01-11 23:27, Martin wrote:
> > Hey,
> > Have you tried running Java through NetBSD's Linux compatibility
> > layer.
>

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