2009/12/10 Ray Kiddy <r...@ganymede.org>: > > I just wanted to update build people on this issue. There are pages on the > wiki for building on Mac OS X 10.5.8 and on Snow Leopard. See the "Building > from source" section of http://wikis.sun.com/display/OpenJDK/BSDPort. I have > updated http://wikis.sun.com/display/OpenJDK/Darwin9Build with information > from an external post of Landon Fuller's. (FYI, I checked with him about the > copying and he was ok with it.) Since I am not using Snow Leopard, I am > leaving that page to someone else. > > If anyone _can_ build OpenJDK 1.7 on a 10.5 system, please share information > about how they this is accomplished. I particularly like the way Landon > structured his page. For each separate requirement, the page says "you need > this", then "do this (or this or this)", and then "if that worked, you > will/should see this." I have been working with other build system, such as > for Mozilla, and the doc often leaves out that last step. So, if someone can > build, can they report what they do and what they then see? I am willing to > share my build logs (http://www.wykiwyk.com/openjdk/buildLogs/), but at this > point I can only demonstrate how not to succeed. Unfortunately, it is easy > to find info from people like me, who cannot build. Is it just that the > people who can build are silent? > > It would be great if, one day, we could go to > http://openjdk.java.net/install/ and see Mac OS X binaries to install from > there, in addition to the Solaris and Linux binaries. Making the BSD-Port > more generally buildable will probably help that. As the largest installed > base of Unix systems on the planet, Mac OS X can help the OpenJDK effort if > there is some support. > > Please post or update the wiki with any suggestions or questions. > > cheers - ray > > refs: > > http://wikis.sun.com/display/OpenJDK/BSDPort > http://wikis.sun.com/display/OpenJDK/Darwin9Build > > http://confluence.concord.org/display/CCTR/Build+OpenJDK+Java+1.7.0+on+Mac+OS+X+10.5 > > http://www.javarants.com/2009/11/01/building-openjdk-1-7-0-for-mac-os-x-10-6-snow-leopard/ > http://openjdk.java.net/install/ > > FYI, my particular build error is this. I suspect I am missing some > minor little environment variable, but it is not obvious which. -rrk > > /bin/mkdir -p > /Users/ray/Projects/OpenJDK/bsd-port/build/bsd-i586/tmp/java/java.lang/java/obj > rm -f > /Users/ray/Projects/OpenJDK/bsd-port/build/bsd-i586/tmp/java/java.lang/java/obj/.class.headers.i586 > # Running javah: > /NOT-SET/re/jdk/1.7.0/promoted/latest/binaries/bsd-i586/bin/javah > -bootclasspath /Users/ray/Projects/OpenJDK/bsd-port/build/bsd-i586/classes > -d > /Users/ray/Projects/OpenJDK/bsd-port/build/bsd-i586/tmp/java/java.lang/java/CClassHeaders/ > \ > java.lang.Object java.lang.Class java.lang.Compiler > java.lang.String java.lang.Thread java.lang.ThreadGroup java.lang.StrictMath > java.lang.Number java.lang.Byte java.lang.Short java.lang.Integer > java.lang.Long java.lang.Float java.lang.Double java.lang.Boolean > java.lang.Character java.lang.System java.lang.ClassLoader java.lang.Runtime > java.lang.SecurityManager java.lang.Shutdown java.lang.Package > java.lang.ref.Finalizer java.lang.reflect.AccessibleObject > java.lang.reflect.Field java.lang.reflect.Method > java.lang.reflect.Constructor java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException > java.lang.reflect.Array java.lang.reflect.Proxy > java.security.AccessController java.util.Date java.util.TimeZone > java.util.ResourceBundle java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicLong > java.util.prefs.FileSystemPreferences java.io.Console java.io.FileDescriptor > java.io.InputStream java.io.FileInputStream java.io.FileOutputStream > java.io.PrintStream java.io.RandomAccessFile java.io.DataInputStream > java.io.DataOutputStream java.io.File java.io.FileSystem > java.io.UnixFileSystem java.io.ObjectInputStream java.io.ObjectOutputStream > java.io.ObjectStreamClass java.lang.Throwable java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError > java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException java.lang.OutOfMemoryError > sun.misc.Version sun.misc.VM sun.misc.VMSupport sun.misc.Signal > sun.misc.MessageUtils sun.misc.NativeSignalHandler sun.misc.GC > sun.reflect.ConstantPool sun.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl > sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl sun.reflect.Reflection > java.lang.ClassLoader\$NativeLibrary > make[4]: /NOT-SET/re/jdk/1.7.0/promoted/latest/binaries/bsd-i586/bin/javah: > Command not found > make[4]: *** > [/Users/ray/Projects/OpenJDK/bsd-port/build/bsd-i586/tmp/java/java.lang/java/obj/.class.headers.i586] > Error 127 > make[3]: *** [all] Error 1 > make[2]: *** [all] Error 1 > make[1]: *** [jdk-build] Error 2 > make: *** [build_product_image] Error 2 > >
Sounds like a bug from b74. Is your bsd-port tree up-to-date? You can work around it by setting ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH to the same as ALT_BOOTDIR but you shouldn't need to do so generally. -- Andrew :-) Free Java Software Engineer Red Hat, Inc. (http://www.redhat.com) Support Free Java! Contribute to GNU Classpath and the OpenJDK http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath http://openjdk.java.net PGP Key: 94EFD9D8 (http://subkeys.pgp.net) Fingerprint: F8EF F1EA 401E 2E60 15FA 7927 142C 2591 94EF D9D8