Christian Thalinger wrote:
On Mon, 2009-12-07 at 10:39 +0100, Christian Thalinger wrote:
There problem here is ADLC, which is part of the server compiler. Let
me try to get it built for a 32-bit host...
A really ugly (but possibly working) hack to build a full OpenJDK
successfully would be to copy a 32-bit adlc over the 64-bit one when the
build fails:
$ cp build/solaris/solaris_i486_compiler2/generated/adfiles/adlc
build/solaris/solaris_amd64_compiler2/generated/adfiles/adlc
Then just restart the build.
-- Christian
Yes.
However, frankly, I'd seriously recommend that you use a native OS
install to build the 64-bit JDK for either Windows or Linux. Even for
Solaris, where the 32/64 bit libraries and such are very well
segregated, there's lots to go wrong.
With the proliferation of LiveCD distros out there, if you don't want to
do an actual install to Hard Drive, you can still do a build when booted
from LiveCD.
--
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