openjdk-8 8u272-b10-0ubuntu1~18.04 source package in Ubuntu

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openjdk-8 (8u272-b10-0ubuntu1~18.04) bionic-security; urgency=medium

  * Backport from Hirsute.

openjdk-8 (8u272-b10-0ubuntu1) hirsute; urgency=medium

  * Update to 8u272-b10 (GA). Patch aarch32 to 8u272-b10.
  * Security fixes:
    - JDK-8236862, CVE-2020-14779: Enhance support of Proxy class.
    - JDK-8237990, CVE-2020-14781: Enhanced LDAP contexts.
    - JDK-8237995, CVE-2020-14782: Enhance certificate processing.
    - JDK-8241114, CVE-2020-14792: Better range handling.
    - JDK-8242680, CVE-2020-14796: Improved URI Support.
    - JDK-8242685, CVE-2020-14797: Better Path Validation.
    - JDK-8242695, CVE-2020-14798: Enhanced buffer support.
    - JDK-8244136, CVE-2020-14803: Improved Buffer supports.
    - JDK-8233624: Enhance JNI linkage.
    - JDK-8236196: Improve string pooling.
    - JDK-8240124: Better VM Interning.
    - JDK-8243302: Advanced class supports.
    - JDK-8244479: Further constrain certificates.
    - JDK-8244955: Additional Fix for JDK-8240124.
    - JDK-8245407: Enhance zoning of times.
    - JDK-8245412: Better class definitions.
    - JDK-8245417: Improve certificate chain handling.
    - JDK-8248574: Improve jpeg processing.
    - JDK-8249927: Specify limits of jdk.serialProxyInterfaceLimit.
    - JDK-8253019: Enhanced JPEG decoding.
  * New features:
    - JDK-8245468: Add TLSv1.3 implementation classes from 11.0.7.

openjdk-8 (8u272~b09-0ubuntu1) groovy; urgency=medium

  * Update to 8u272-b09 (early access build).
  * Update AArch64 hotspot to 8u252-b08 (no hotspot changes to b09).

openjdk-8 (8u265-b01-0ubuntu2) groovy; urgency=medium

  * Improve build times and autopkgtest runs by ignoring time
    consuming tests when running on zerovm and armhf systems.
    - debian/tests/hotspot: exclude slow hotspot tests for
      zerovm hotspot or armhf machines.
    - debian/tests/hotspot-problem-list-slow.txt: define a list
      of long running hotspot tests.
    - debian/tests/jdk-problem-list.txt: add a list of long
      running jdk tests for linux-arm (armhf) systems.
    - debian/tests/jtreg-autopkgtest.in: reduce retries from
      3 to 2 in order to save time.
    - debian/tests/jtreg-autopkgtest.sh: regenerated.

 -- Tiago Stürmer Daitx <email address hidden>  Mon, 26 Oct 2020 02:23:20 +0000

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openjdk-8-dbg: Java runtime based on OpenJDK (debugging symbols)

 OpenJDK is a development environment for building applications,
 applets, and components using the Java programming language.
 .
 This package contains the debugging symbols.
 .
 The packages are built using the IcedTea build support and patches
 from the IcedTea project.

openjdk-8-demo: Java runtime based on OpenJDK (demos and examples)

 OpenJDK Java runtime
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 The packages are built using the IcedTea build support and patches
 from the IcedTea project.

openjdk-8-doc: OpenJDK Development Kit (JDK) documentation

 OpenJDK is a development environment for building applications,
 applets, and components using the Java programming language.
 .
 This package contains the API documentation.
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 The packages are built using the IcedTea build support and patches
 from the IcedTea project.

openjdk-8-jdk: OpenJDK Development Kit (JDK)

 OpenJDK is a development environment for building applications,
 applets, and components using the Java programming language.
 .
 This binary package extends the headless JDK with GUI-specific
 utilities, libraries and, as necessary, package dependencies.
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 The packages are built using the IcedTea build support and patches
 from the IcedTea project.

openjdk-8-jdk-headless: OpenJDK Development Kit (JDK) (headless)

 OpenJDK is a development environment for building applications,
 applets, and components using the Java programming language.
 .
 This binary package contains almost the full JDK, except for some
 tools (appletviewer, jconsole) and headers (jawt) that make sense
 only in GUI environments.
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 The packages are built using the IcedTea build support and patches
 from the IcedTea project.

openjdk-8-jre: OpenJDK Java runtime, using Hotspot JIT

 Full Java runtime environment - needed for executing Java GUI and Webstart
 programs, using Hotspot JIT.
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 The packages are built using the IcedTea build support and patches
 from the IcedTea project.

openjdk-8-jre-headless: OpenJDK Java runtime, using Hotspot JIT (headless)

 Minimal Java runtime - needed for executing non GUI Java programs,
 using Hotspot JIT.
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 The packages are built using the IcedTea build support and patches
 from the IcedTea project.

openjdk-8-jre-zero: Alternative JVM for OpenJDK, using Zero/Shark

 The package provides an alternative runtime using the Zero VM and the
 Shark Just In Time Compiler (JIT). Built on architectures in addition
 to the Hotspot VM as a debugging aid for those architectures which don't
 have a Hotspot VM.
 .
 The VM is started with the option `-zero'. See the README.Debian for details.

openjdk-8-source: OpenJDK Development Kit (JDK) source files

 OpenJDK is a development environment for building applications,
 applets, and components using the Java programming language.
 .
 This package contains the Java programming language source files
 (src.zip) for all classes that make up the Java core API.
 .
 The packages are built using the IcedTea build support and patches
 from the IcedTea project.