Is there a reason why Mac OS X is not listed on the list of platforms? Has 
something official not been done yet? Aren't Apple and Oracle making nice-nice 
about the fact that OpenJDK will be there for Mac OS X?

Perhaps I am not seeing the role of the information in this file. It seems to 
be seeking differentiable information about platforms that OpenJDK might be 
built on. Is something else going on?

thanx - ray

On Nov 29, 2010, at 2:44 PM, Kelly O'Hair wrote:

> 
> Need reviewers and comments:
>  6989472: Provide simple jdk identification information in the install image
>  http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ohair/openjdk7/jdk_release/webrev/
> 
> With JDK6 Updates we purposely resisted many rebranding changes that could 
> impacted
> customers, however at one point we had accidently changed the Windows DLL/EXE
> COMPANY value thinking that no one would be looking at it.
> We were wrong and this change cause Eclipse failures, so we are looking for a 
> solution, see:
>   https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=321390
> So we went back and change JDK6 Updates back the way it was, and learned a 
> valuable lesson.
> 
> But we have and will change JDK7 in this regard, so we wanted a better way 
> for an app to
> know what it had it's hands on without using platform specific information in 
> the binary files.
> 
> The above change creates a small text file called "jdk.release" at the top of 
> the install image
> with some basic values that could help direct any app using the jdk in 
> constructing a command
> line or even being assured that this jdk install image will even work on your 
> existing system.
> In the Eclipse case it was looking for "Sun", but I suspect it really wanted 
> to know if the VM was
> "Hotspot" because I think it was trying to set a Hotspot specific PermGen 
> option.
> In any case I think this jdk.release file should provide the necessary 
> answers in the future.
> 
> The make variable COMPANY_NAME determines the vendor name during a build,
> so a Linux 64bit build from a make command line like:
>   make COMPANY_NAME="Test Company Name"
> should result in a jdk.release file that looks something like:
> 
> os.name = Linux
> os.version = 2.6
> os.arch = amd64
> java.vendor = Test Company Name
> java.version = 1.7.0-internal
> java.vm.vendor = Test Company Name
> java.vm.name = Hotspot(TM)
> java.vm.version = 20.0-b02
> 
> A formal Oracle jdk7 EA build on Linux 64bit should look something like:
> 
> os.name = Linux
> os.version = 2.6
> os.arch = amd64
> java.vendor = Oracle Corporation
> java.version = 1.7.0-ea
> java.vm.vendor = Oracle Corporation
> java.vm.name = Hotspot(TM)
> java.vm.version = 20.0-b02
> 
> Comments are welcome. Although, polite constructive comments are probably 
> more what I'd like to see. ;^)
> 
> -kto
> 
> 

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