What is the correct target for the JAVA_HOME environment variable for a Linux OpenJDK Debian-based distribution?
What finally worked for me (Grails now works smoothly) is doing almost like Steve B. has pointed out:
JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/default-java
This way if the user changes the default JDK for the system, JAVA_HOME
still works.
default-java
is a symlink to the current JVM.
If you use alternatives to manage multiple java versions, you can set the JAVA_HOME
based on the symlinked java (or javac) like this:
export JAVA_HOME=$(readlink -f /usr/bin/java | sed "s:bin/java::")
The standard Ubuntu install seems to put the various Java versions in /usr/lib/jvm
. The javac
, java you find in your path will softlink to this.
There's no issue with installing your own Java version anywhere you like, as long as you set the JAVA_HOME
environment variable and make sure to have the new Java bin
on your path.
A simple way to do this is to have the Java home exist as a softlink, so that if you want to upgrade or switch versions you only have to change the directory that this points to - e.g.:
/usr/bin/java --> /opt/jdk/bin/java,
/opt/jdk --> /opt/jdk1.6.011