I found this bug: http://bugs.sun.com/view_bug.do?bug_id=4495986
Which seems to imply that maybe this java-rmi.cgi file doesn't belong in the "bin" directory at all? But it also seems to me that the current: 91 ifneq ($(ARCH_DATA_MODEL), 32) 92 build: stubs 93 else # ARCH_DATA_MODEL 94 build: stubs bin 95 endif Should have been: 91 ifneq ($(PLATFORM)-$(ARCH_DATA_MODEL), solaris-32) 92 build: stubs 93 else # ARCH_DATA_MODEL 94 build: stubs bin 95 endif Only Solaris does the 32bit and 64bit builds in a way that demonstrated the original issue for 4495986. So my question is? Well questions are... Q1: What the heck is java-rmi.cgi and what is it used for? Q2: Does it belong somewhere other than the bin directory? -kto On May 11, 2011, at 6:45 AM, Dr Andrew John Hughes wrote: > On 17:32 Tue 10 May , Kelly O'Hair wrote: >> >> I'm a little reluctant to accept this, I'm not sure what the full >> ramifications are. >> But I think we want it. >> >> Is this in OpenJDK6 now? >> > > OpenJDK6 changes have to go through 7 first, so no. But it's been in > IcedTea6 since > before there were even OpenJDK Mercurial repositories and thus in all the > OpenJDK6 > builds actually deployed to users. > >> -kto >> > > -- > Andrew :) > > Free Java Software Engineer > Red Hat, Inc. (http://www.redhat.com) > > Support Free Java! > Contribute to GNU Classpath and IcedTea > http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath > http://icedtea.classpath.org > PGP Key: F5862A37 (https://keys.indymedia.org/) > Fingerprint = EA30 D855 D50F 90CD F54D 0698 0713 C3ED F586 2A37