![]() ![]() OpenJDK 13 went EOL in March 2020 and OpenJDK 14 joined the EOL club in September 2020. More than this, OpenJDK 13 and 14 are out of support. ![]() So, with this in mind, it’s perfectly understandable why the people who ensure OpenJDK is up-to-date for Ubuntu want to focus on the more recent libraries … particularly given the resource constraints. java -version openjdk 14-ea OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 14-ea+18-Ubuntu-1) OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 14-ea+18-Ubuntu-1, mixed mode, sharing) Congratulations Now you have installed OpenJDK 14 Successfully. If you’ve ever looked at the OpenJDK source, you would see why. It’s just too much work when back-porting security fixes. With OpenJDK 16 being released, the maintenance team did not want to support OpenJDK versions 13, 14, 15, and 16. Please remove these packages from the focal-updates pocket. Docker Official Image packaging for EA builds of OpenJDK from Oracle - GitHub - docker-library/openjdk: Docker Official Image packaging for EA builds of OpenJDK from Oracle. With a release version of openjdk-16 in 20.04 LTS, we don't want to support -13 and -14 anymore. ![]()
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