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#Bluej package download#
Upon clicking the download link, you should be given the option Download the BlueJ package from the BlueJ website.Installation Procedure for BlueJ 4.2.0 and later on UbuntuīlueJ 4.2.0 and later require a 64-bit version of Ubuntu 18.10 or later. Terminal, or from the applications menu (under the "Development" category). Note: use the correct filename above is for BlueJ version 4.2.0. Install the package via the following command. You chose to save the package to) : cd ~/Downloads Punctuation and capitalisation are important! Make sure to type commandsĬhange the working directory to the Downloads folder (or the folder Install OpenJDK and OpenJFX using the following command (an internet connection is required): su -c "apt-get install openjdk-11-jdk libopenjfx-java" Installation by typing some commands into this application.
Start the Terminal Emulator application.deb file, which will install the dependencies automatically. The easiest way to install BlueJ is to use GDebi to open the. Installation Procedure for BlueJ 4.2.0 and later on DebianīlueJ 4.2.0 and later requires a 64-bit version of Debian, and depends on packages currently only available in buster (which will become Debian 10 once it is considered stable). Installing Oracle JDK 8 on Ubuntu for BlueJ 4.1.4 and earlier.Installing Oracle JDK 8 on Debian for BlueJ 4.1.4 and earlier.Installation Procedure for BlueJ 4.1.4 and earlier on Ubuntu.Installation Procedure for BlueJ 4.1.4 and earlier on Debian.Installation Procedure for BlueJ 4.2.0 and later on Debian.We recommend using the latest version of BlueJ, if you have a 64-bit version of Debian buster (or later) or Ubuntu 18.10 (or later). BlueJ 4.1.4 and earlier ran on 32-bit or 64-bit operating systems, and could use OpenJDK or Oracle JDK. BlueJ 4.2.0 and later use Java 11 (or later), which require a 64-bit OS, and use OpenJDK and OpenJFX. These instructions are different for BlueJ 4.2.0 and later, versus BlueJ 4.1.4 and earlier. These are the instructions for the "deb"-package for BlueJ, which can be installed on Debian, Ubuntu and