> On 01/23/2018 02:44 PM, Adam Farley8 wrote: >> John: I read your email, and I understand your position. I disagree with it, >> but I understand it. 4.8.5 is an old version of gcc, but right now it is the >> listed gcc version for SUSE sles on intel, ppc, ppcle, and zLinux. Even if >> this is not the case for JDK 10 or 11, we should ensure this fix is fully >> propagated to ensure consistent behaviour. >> >> That is my position. > I happen to work at SUSE. And while you're right that SLE-12:GA is on gcc > 4.8.x, SLE-12 doesn't have openjdk-9 or openjdk-10 or even -11 in its > update repositories (looking at the internal SUSE build system at the moment). > > openjdk-9 is part of SLE-15:GA which itself ships gcc-7. > > So, what exactly is the usecase for OpenJDK-9, 10 and 11? > > Adrian
Hi Adrian, The URL supplied by David (Holmes) lists 4.8.5 as the gcc version for building JDK9 on SLES 11.3/12.1. Whether it's in a repository or not, I read that as "this is the gcc version you should be building JDK9 on". https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/Build/Supported+Build+Platforms I asked for this change to be put in 10 and 11 because I don't know the minimum/recommended gcc version for jdk10 and 11. I'm assuming it's the same as 9 until told otherwise. Best Regards Adam Farley Unless stated otherwise above: IBM United Kingdom Limited - Registered in England and Wales with number 741598. Registered office: PO Box 41, North Harbour, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 3AU