Tim-- > Maybe you came in too low and clipped the treetops. > I thought part of the idea would be that if I've just made a change to one part of the tree, I don't have to rebuild the whole tree, so I would think coming in lower to the ground would be supported...?
Let's turn it around this way: what is Sun doing among the various teams? If a developer makes a change, say, to the java.lang.instrument package, what's the quickest way to get his build, presuming that he hasn't changed anything outside of that directory? I don't want to be swimming upstream, but in this case, I really don't know which way the water flows. :-) > Try your 'make all' from [...]/cygdrive/c/Prg/OpenJDK/jdk7/jdk/make > Will do; by the way, what targets are supported in these lower-level makes? "fastdebug" and "fastdebug_build" didn't take, AFAICT (no target). > The first thing the jdk7/jdk build does (after the sanity check) is > create a number of tools > that will be used later. If you start building lower down in > jdk/make/java there may be an > assumption about work that has already been done. > I can see that, and they are there--they built successfully. What I don't understand is why the "treetop build" I tried was looking for them in windows-i586 and not windows-i586-fastdebug. > This is not automatic because we don't want to fill up someone's disk > space with log files. > Not so much of a problem these days, but back in the early days it was. > Maybe an option flag/env var in the make set, a la ALT_LOGFILES=false to turn them off or something? It's just a common thing to have the build tool logging this stuff these days, it seems. Ted Neward Java, .NET, XML Services Consulting, Teaching, Speaking, Writing http://www.tedneward.com > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 12:12 AM > To: Ted Neward > Cc: 'build-dev' > Subject: Re: Build problem (Windows, b24) > > Hi - > > > OpenJDK:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cygdrive/c/Prg/OpenJDK/jdk7/jdk/make/java > > $ make all > > Maybe you came in too low and clipped the treetops. > > Try your 'make all' from [...]/cygdrive/c/Prg/OpenJDK/jdk7/jdk/make > > The first thing the jdk7/jdk build does (after the sanity check) is > create a number of tools > that will be used later. If you start building lower down in > jdk/make/java there may be an > assumption about work that has already been done. > > So try it again from [...]/cygdrive/c/Prg/OpenJDK/jdk7/jdk/make > > BTW - I always save the build log, as Kelly wrote: > > > make |& tee build.log or make >& build.log > > This is not automatic because we don't want to fill up someone's disk > space with log files. > Not so much of a problem these days, but back in the early days it was. > > HTH - Tim > > > > Begin Processing SUBDIRS: hpi version jvm redist verify fdlibm java > sun_nio > > jli > > main zip security npt java_crw_demo java_hprof_demo math awt util > text > > applet ne > > t nio sql rmi jar beans logging management instrument > >>>> Recursively making hpi all @ Mon Dec 17 23:40:21 PST 2007 ... > > make[1]: Entering directory > `/cygdrive/c/Prg/OpenJDK/jdk7/jdk/make/java/hpi' > > Begin Processing SUBDIRS: windows > >>>> Recursively making windows all @ Mon Dec 17 23:40:25 PST 2007 ... > > make[2]: Entering directory > > `/cygdrive/c/Prg/OpenJDK/jdk7/jdk/make/java/hpi/wind > > ows' > > make[2]: *** No rule to make target > > `../../../../build/windows-i586/btjars/strip > > properties.jar', needed by `strip_all_props'. Stop. > > make[2]: Leaving directory > > `/cygdrive/c/Prg/OpenJDK/jdk7/jdk/make/java/hpi/windo > > ws' > > make[1]: *** [all] Error 1 > > make[1]: Leaving directory > `/cygdrive/c/Prg/OpenJDK/jdk7/jdk/make/java/hpi' > > make: *** [all] Error 1 > > OpenJDK:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cygdrive/c/Prg/OpenJDK/jdk7/jdk/make/java > > $ > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.17.2/1185 - Release Date: > 12/15/2007 12:00 PM > No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.17.2/1185 - Release Date: 12/15/2007 12:00 PM
