Alexander Burger <a...@software-lab.de> writes:

Hi Alex,

> It should be a problem only on the first bootstrap. After you
> downloaded the *.s
> files once and got a running system, it will self-build from that time on.

I could fix this now, maybe a rather Archlinux specific problem.
Fist I figured out, that java verson shows 7, but in the ArchLinux repos
there are Open JDK/JRE 12 already. When I installed the newest version,
the verbose output gave the decisive hint, problem was the default Java
ENV.

This works now, did not have to download anything. 
Thanks 
Thorsten

PS
(3/4) Installiere jre-openjdk (12)
Default Java environment is already set to 'java-7-openjdk'
See 'archlinux-java help' to change it

=>

[tj@arch ~]$ archlinux-java help
archlinux-java <COMMAND>

COMMAND:
        status          List installed Java environments and enabled one
        get             Return the short name of the Java environment
        set as default
        set <JAVA_ENV>  Force <JAVA_ENV> as default
        unset           Unset current default Java environment
        fix             Fix an invalid/broken default Java environment
        configuration

[tj@arch ~]$ sudo archlinux-java get
java-7-openjdk
[tj@arch ~]$ sudo archlinux-java set java-12-openjdk

=>

[tj@arch picoLisp]$ (cd src64;make) [...]

[tj@arch picoLisp]$ pil +
: (version)
19.8.9
-> (19 8 9)
:


-- 
cheers,
Thorsten


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