Hi Andrew, > Difficult to say from just that. Have you tried using the freshly > built JDK to build itself? It's a quick acid test of a new build, and > something IcedTea does by default.
I know thats no excuse, but I haven't played a lot with building OpenJDK. I was happy when I found a way to build it reliable, I usually do that with the following script: > #!/bin/sh > export ALT_BOOTDIR=/home/ce/Programme/jdk7b75/ > export ALT_HOTSPOT_IMPORT_PATH=/home/ce/Programme/jdk7b75 > export ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH=/fc8/home/ce/OpenJDK7/openjdk-binary-plugs > export PATH=$PATH:/home/ce/Development/tools/apache-ant-1.6.5/bin/ > export ALT_OUTPUTDIR=/home/ce/jdk2d_try/jdk/build/linux-i586 > export ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH=/home/ce/Programme/jdk7b75 > export ALT_JIBX_LIBS_PATH=/home/ce/Development/tools/jibx/lib > > make ARCH_DATA_MODEL=32 FASTDEBUG=false DEV_ONLY=false When I try to use the self-built jdk, it fails, because the files in linux-i586 don't have the structure the makefile searches for, and it fails with: ERROR: HOTSPOT_SERVER_PATH does not point to a valid HotSpot VM. Please check your access to /home/ce/jdkbuild/jre/lib/i386/server/libjvm.so and/or check your value of ALT_HOTSPOT_SERV Thanks, Clemens