Andrew John Hughes wrote:
2009/9/11 Joseph D. Darcy <joe.da...@sun.com>:
Hello.

For fixes that have been soaking in JDK 7 for a while, there is a
presumption of their validity.  So by default I'm happy to have additional
such fixes backported to OpenJDK 6, assuming the change is appropriate for
the release, doesn't change the API, etc.


So if a changeset has appeared in, say two or more build drops, we can
just commit it to OpenJDK as long as it doesn't add API?  Or am I
reading too much into this statement?

That would be too much; some at least cursory review is still needed.

-Joe

-Joe

Martin Buchholz wrote:
Hi SunToolkit.setOverrideRedirect team,

Google engineers have found that
6708392: Provide internal API to create OverrideRedirect windows, XToolkit
is a showstopper bug,
(for folks using NX on Windows or Mac)
and that the fix in openjdk7 fixes it,
when trivially backported to openjdk6.

Many thanks to Brian Duff for the hard work of
testing and debugging.

I'd like to commit this fix to openjdk6.

Webrev:

http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~martin/webrevs/openjdk6/SunToolkit.setOverrideRedirect/

Martin





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