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[##g##ebuild  N    ##!g##] ##g##dev-java/oracle-jdk-bin-1.8.0.11 ##!g## USE="##r##X alsa fontconfig nsplugin##!r## ##bl##(-aqua) -derby -doc -examples -jce -pax_kernel (-selinux) -source##!bl##"  
[##g##ebuild  N    ##!g##] ##g##dev-java/oracle-jdk-bin-1.8.0.11 ##!g## USE="##r##X alsa fontconfig nsplugin##!r## ##bl##(-aqua) -derby -doc -examples -jce -pax_kernel (-selinux) -source##!bl##"  


The following ##r##license changes##!r## are necessary to proceed:
(see "package.license" in the portage(5) man page for more details)
# required by oracle-jdk-bin (argument)
##g##>=dev-java/oracle-jdk-bin-1.8.0.11 Oracle-BCLA-JavaS##!g##
}}
To accept the required license, create the directory {{c|/etc/portage/package.license}} if it does not already exist.
{{console|body=
###i## mkdir /etc/portage/package.license
}}
After we create this directory, portage will read files that we create inside of it to see that we have accepted licenses required to install certain packages. To accept the license for {{c|oracle-jdk-bin}}, create a file called something like {{c|/etc/portage/package.license/oracle-jdk-bin}} and add the line {{c|dev-java/oracle-jdk-bin Oracle-BCLA-JavaS}} to it:
{{console|body=
###i## tee /etc/portage/package.license/oracle-jdk-bin <<< "dev-java/oracle-jdk-bin Oracle-BCLA-JavaS"
}}


Now you can emerge {{c|oracle-jdk-bin}}
Now you can emerge {{c|oracle-jdk-bin}}

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Java SE Development Kit (JDK)

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You can install the free icedtea jdk or Oracle's version. Therefore we have a virtual package called virtual/jdk. By default it will install the Oracle version. Jdk is dev-java/oracle-jre-bin & additional software for development.

Installation

root # emerge -a virtual/jdk

If you receive a message similar to the following, you will have to accept the Oracle java license to emerge the oracle-jdk-bin: {{console|body=

      1. i## emerge virtual/jdk

Calculating dependencies... done! [##g##ebuild N ##!g##] ##g##dev-java/java-config-wrapper-0.16 ##!g## [##g##ebuild N ##!g##] ##g##sys-apps/baselayout-java-0.1.0 ##!g## [##g##ebuild N ##!g##] ##g##app-admin/eselect-java-0.1.0 ##!g## [##g##ebuild N ##!g##] ##g##dev-java/java-config-2.2.0-r1000 ##!g## PYTHON_ABIS="##r##2.7 3.3##!r## ##bl##-2.6 -3.1 -3.2 -3.4 (-3.5)##!bl##" [##g##ebuild N ##!g##] ##g##dev-java/oracle-jdk-bin-1.8.0.11 ##!g## USE="##r##X alsa fontconfig nsplugin##!r## ##bl##(-aqua) -derby -doc -examples -jce -pax_kernel (-selinux) -source##!bl##"


Now you can emerge oracle-jdk-bin

root # emerge virtual/jdk

After the installation finishes, you may want to check and see if you can use the jdk. You can do so by issuing the following command:

user $ java

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