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Did anyone get "lein repl" to work on the new Ubuntu 18.04 WSL from the Microsoft Store for Windows 10? After installing default-jre and default-jdk, then run "lein repl", get security stack dumps.
@steveh2009 I get security stack traces when using OpenJDK 8 or OpenJDK 10 on Ubuntu 18.04 installed in a VM, without any Windows involved, so I don't think that issue is Windows-specific. I do not get those security stack traces when using Oracle's JDK8 or JDK10, so suspect it is something specific to recent versions of OpenJDK
To be even more precise, with OpenJDK on Ubuntu 18.04. On Ubuntu 16.04, OpenJDK 8 does not give that issue.
looking at graalvm, everything is under GPL2?
if I generate native image then it's under GPL2 as well?
@roklenarcic there's a classpath exception