Hi Oliver, On Thursday 31 January 2013 01:39:40 pm Oliver Lehmann wrote: > In addition to my 1st mail: > > Is this the code which was used to compile openjdk 6 on FreeBSD? > > http://download.java.net/openjdk/jdk6/promoted/b27/openjdk-6-src-b27-26_oct_2012.tar.gz
The bsd-port repository is for openjdk7. For openjdk6 on FreeBSD you would need to instal the ports tree and build /usr/local/java/openjdk6: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports/head/java/openjdk6 It uses the source you found above combined with a large patchset plus some other patches. Regards, -Kurt > > PlainDatagramSocketImpl.c only contains an implementation for Solaris > and Linux for > the method setMulticastInterface(). It looks like exactly this method > is called when > > ssdpSocket.setInterface(ia); > > is executed. > > MulticastSocket.java:setInterface() > -> > PlainDatagramSocketImpl.java:socketSetOption() > -> > PlainDatagramSocketImpl.c:Java_java_net_PlainDatagramSocketImpl_socketSetOption() > -> > PlainDatagramSocketImpl.c:setMulticastInterface() > > But this tar.gz does not contain (Free)BSD specific code I guess as > there are only > directories for solaris, linux and windows. So - where is the BSD > specific code > located? > >