Use java version independent package on Ubuntu
Different versions of Ubuntu ship with different versions of Java.
Trusty had 7, Xenial has 8, and so on. This causes problems when we
hardcode a versioned package name into our dep lists as that version may
not exist everywhere. Thankfully Ubuntu provides a default-jre-headless
package that we can use instead that maps properly onto whatever java
version is correct.
Change-Id: I4e5da215c8f7aa426494686d5043995ce5d3c3af
diff --git a/pkg/elasticsearch.sh b/pkg/elasticsearch.sh
index 856eaff..fefd454 100755
--- a/pkg/elasticsearch.sh
+++ b/pkg/elasticsearch.sh
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
return
fi
if is_ubuntu; then
- is_package_installed openjdk-7-jre-headless || install_package openjdk-7-jre-headless
+ is_package_installed default-jre-headless || install_package default-jre-headless
sudo dpkg -i ${FILES}/elasticsearch-${ELASTICSEARCH_VERSION}.deb
sudo update-rc.d elasticsearch defaults 95 10