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As noted in the FAQ, you can still use Oracle's JDK for building or running, but we'll default to the Zulu builds in the REQUIRES since they are easily downloadable. Zulu is a good default for us at SBo since it is available for both 32 and 64 bit, freely downloadable and compatible and they provide builds for all the LTS branches. We don't currently have builds for Adoptium (previously AdoptOpenJDK, not part of the Eclipse Foundation), but if someone wants to submit builds for them, we can include them too. Note though that they do not provide 32 bit builds. Software should run with either Zulu or Oracle's JDK, or indeed any other builds of OpenJDK, so if I have broken your build with this change, apologies. This should be rare and we can change the REQUIRES back to jdkX in that case and note it in the README, but I do not expect this should be the case. Signed-off-by: Andrew Clemons <andrew.clemons@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org> |
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README
Jin (Graphical Client for Chess Servers) Jin is an open source, cross platform, graphical client for chess servers, written in Java. Jin can run either as a standalone application or as an applet, directly from your browser. Currently supported servers are the Internet Chess Club and the Free Internet Chess Server. Officially supported platforms are Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, although Jin should work on any operating system with a modern Java Runtime Environment (1.4 or later).