Amazon Corretto 11 Installation Instructions for Debian-Based, RPM-Based and Alpine Linux Distributions - Amazon Corretto 11

Amazon Corretto 11 Installation Instructions for Debian-Based, RPM-Based and Alpine Linux Distributions

This topic describes how to install Amazon Corretto 11 on Debian-based, RPM-based and Alpine Linux distributions.

If you need to install Amazon Corretto 11 on Amazon Linux, see Installing on Amazon Linux.

Install Amazon Corretto 11 on Debian-Based Linux

This section describes how to install and uninstall Amazon Corretto 11 on a host or container running a Debian-based operating system.

Using apt

To use the Corretto Apt repositories on Debian-based systems, such as Ubuntu, import the Corretto public key and then add the repository to the system list by using the following commands:

wget -O - https://apt.corretto.aws/corretto.key | sudo gpg --dearmor -o /usr/share/keyrings/corretto-keyring.gpg && \ echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/corretto-keyring.gpg] https://apt.corretto.aws stable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/corretto.list

After the repo has been added, you can install Corretto 11 by running this command:

sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install -y java-11-amazon-corretto-jdk

For old version Ubuntu such as 14.04, you might encounter error like

GPG error: https://apt.corretto.aws stable InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY A122542AB04F24E3

If so, add the public key via:

sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-keys A122542AB04F24E3

Download and Install the Debian Package Manually

  1. Before you install the JDK, install the java-common package.

    sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install java-common
  2. Download the Linux .deb file from the Downloads page.

  3. Install the .deb file by using sudo dpkg --install. For example install x86_64 deb using the following command:

    sudo dpkg --install java-11-amazon-corretto-jdk_11.0.24.8-1_amd64.deb

Verify Your Installation

In the terminal, run the following command to verify the installation.

java -version

Expected output for 11.0.24:

openjdk version "11.0.24" 2024-07-16 LTS OpenJDK Runtime Environment Corretto-11.0.24.8.1 (build 11.0.24+8-LTS) OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM Corretto-11.0.24.8.1 (build 11.0.24+8-LTS, mixed mode)

If you see a version string that doesn't mention Corretto, run the following command to change the default java or javac providers.

sudo update-alternatives --config java

If you're using the JDK, you should also run the following.

sudo update-alternatives --config javac

Uninstall Amazon Corretto 11

You can uninstall Amazon Corretto 11 by using the following command.

sudo dpkg --remove java-11-amazon-corretto-jdk

Install Amazon Corretto 11 on RPM-Based Linux

Using yum

To use Corretto RPM repositories with the yum package manager (such as Amazon Linux AMI), import the Corretto public key and then add the repository to the system list. For most systems, you must run the following commands:

sudo rpm --import https://yum.corretto.aws/corretto.key sudo curl -L -o /etc/yum.repos.d/corretto.repo https://yum.corretto.aws/corretto.repo

After the repository is added, you can install Corretto 11 by running this command:

sudo yum install -y java-11-amazon-corretto-devel

Using zypper

To use Corretto RPM repositories with the zyppr package manager (such as openSUSE), import the Corretto public key and then add the repository to the system list by running the following commands:

sudo zypper addrepo https://yum.corretto.aws/corretto.repo; sudo zypper refresh

After the repository is added, you can install Corretto 11 by running this command:

sudo zypper install java-11-amazon-corretto-devel

Download and install RPM package manually

  1. Download the Linux .rpm file from the Downloads page.

  2. Install the downloaded .rpm file using yum localinstall. For example install x86_64 rpm using the following command:

    sudo yum localinstall java-11-amazon-corretto-devel-11.0.24.8-1.x86_64.rpm

Verify Your Installation

In the terminal, run the following command to verify the installation.

java -version

Expected output for 11.0.24:

openjdk version "11.0.24" 2024-07-16 LTS OpenJDK Runtime Environment Corretto-11.0.24.8.1 (build 11.0.24+8-LTS) OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM Corretto-11.0.24.8.1 (build 11.0.24+8-LTS, mixed mode)

If you see a version string that doesn't mention Corretto, run the following command to change the default java or javac providers.

sudo alternatives --config java

If you're using the JDK, you should also run the following.

sudo alternatives --config javac

Uninstall Amazon Corretto 11

You can uninstall Amazon Corretto 11 by using the following command:

sudo yum remove java-11-amazon-corretto-devel

Install Amazon Corretto 11 on Alpine Linux

Using Alpine Package Manager

To use Corretto Alpine repositories with the Alpine package manager import the Corretto public key and then add the repository to the system list. For most systems, you must run the following commands:

wget -O /etc/apk/keys/amazoncorretto.rsa.pub https://apk.corretto.aws/amazoncorretto.rsa.pub echo "https://apk.corretto.aws/" >> /etc/apk/repositories apk update

After the repository is added, you can install Corretto 11 by running this command:

apk add amazon-corretto-11

Uninstall Amazon Corretto 11

You can uninstall Amazon Corretto 11 by using the following

Uninstall JDK:

apk del amazon-corretto-11