OK. It compiled for quite some time and then hit a warning that caused the build to stop. Apparently there is a "treat warnings as errors" flag set in the build scripts.
I found it in hotspot/bsd/makefiles/gcc.make and commented it out just to keep moving. Next error I hit was in os_posix.cpp on line 175 and 195. RLIMIT_AS was not declared in this scope. From looking at the man page for getrlimit() it looks like that is one that isn't available on OpenBSD. While I should have spent more time looking for an analog (maybe RLIMIT_RSS or RLIMIT_DATA?) I just put an #ifndef __OpenBSD__ around the two code segments and pressed on. Thanks, Bryan On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 12:58 PM, Bryan C. Everly <br...@bceassociates.com> wrote: > Wow! Looks like it's time to spin up a build server. > > clang seems to do better at least in my experience. > > > Thanks, > Bryan > > On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 12:56 PM, Christos Zoulas <chris...@zoulas.com> > wrote: > >> On Apr 27, 12:53pm, br...@bceassociates.com ("Bryan C. Everly") wrote: >> -- Subject: Re: Hi - is there a group of people working on OpenJDK 8 for >> Open >> >> | LOL. Yes. My 4-core 16 GB 2x1TB SSD setup just isn't cutting it any >> more. >> >> Yes, well. Try compiling chromium. (It needs 32GB :) Is clang any better >> in >> memory usage than gcc? >> >> christos >> > >