# Unmount the Oracle Java 8 JDK disk image from /tmp/java_eight_jdk.XXXX bin/echo "Oracle Java 8 JDK $javaJDKVersion has been installed. Osvers= $(sw_vers -productVersion | awk -F. # This script downloads and installs the latest available Oracle Java 8 JDK CPU release or PSU release for compatible Macs After installation, unmounts the disk image and removes it from the Mac in question.Installs the latest Java 8 JDK using the installer package stored inside the disk image.The mounted disk image will not be visible to any logged-in user. Mounts the disk image silently in /tmp.Renames the downloaded disk image to java_eight_jdk.dmg and stores it in /tmp.Uses curl to download a disk image containing the latest Java 8 JDK installer from Oracle’s web site.The script below will download a disk image containing the latest version of the Java 8 JDK from Oracle and install the JDK using the installer package stored inside the downloaded disk image. Patch Set Update (PSU): contains all the fixes in the corresponding CPU, plus additional fixes to non-critical problems.įor more details on the differences between CPU and PSU updates, please see the link below:įor more information, see below the jump. ![]() ![]() Critical Patch Update (CPU): contains both fixes to security vulnerabilities and critical bug fixes.The difference between CPU and PSU releases is as follows: Oracle has been releasing two separate versions of Java 8 simultaneously, so this script is designed to allow the user to set which version they want to install: the CPU release or the PSU release. To go along with a previous post about automating Oracle Java 8 updates, I’ve now posted a script to download and install the latest Java 8 Java Development Kit (JDK) from Oracle.
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