I used to run Java on an ARM-based NAS a few years ago. Instructions are here: http://forum.buffalo.nas-central.org/viewtopic.php?t=26007
I doubt that version 8 will run on the ASUS because of the requirement for kernel 2.6.28. The requirement for glibc could be a problem as well.
It's possible for arm routers but you need to install debian in chroot environment firstHey network geek fellas.
Anyone running java or heard about someone running java on either entware or optware with succes ?
All comments, experiences, links and guides are much appreciated.
Best regards, Daniel
It's possible for arm routers but you need to install debian in chroot environment first
Here is an example (java at point 7)Thanks a lot TeHashX. Sounds like it will be my winter fiddling project.
I will get back with a contribution to the documentation on the wiki once I have a satisfying solution with a Java + Apache Tomcat + MySQL running on my AC87U.
Its just so amazing that we can turn our routers into (nearly) fullblown servers...Just love it!
Have a nice day, Br Daniel / Copenhagen
chmod +x /opt/etc/initd/S99debianIm following all the steps in order to install BubbleUpnp like on the link above. but when its time to start debian it gives me an error saying -sh: debian: Permission denied
PLEASE HELP..
Sorry, it'schmod +x /opt/etc/initd/S99debian
Now java8 jre is available from optware-ng without chrooted debianHey network geek fellas.
Anyone running java or heard about someone running java on either entware or optware with succes ?
All comments, experiences, links and guides are much appreciated.
Best regards, Daniel
ipkg install openjdk8-jre-headless
java: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, EABI5 version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib/ld-linux.so.3,
for GNU/Linux 2.6.16, BuildID[sha1]=37208bbdca7992e239210e03dd701c4bcf84bf69, stripped
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