Hi Kamesh, I cannot legally make the virtual machine open to all because of Windoze licensing issues. I can make it avaialble to you since I am not using it any longer. The rest of this thread will be taken off group.
--Luss On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 5:21 PM, Kamesh Sampath <kamesh.samp...@hotmail.com>wrote: > On 12/13/2011 01:00 AM, Lussier, Denis wrote: > > Hi Kamesh, > > OpenSCG presently builds the 32-bit OpenJDK6 Windows binaries and > installer and we use VS2003. > > I haven't had time to get the 64-bit Windows build working,. But... I > have assembled a working > (and properly licensed) virtual machine that I am interested in sharing > with you. > > It is Windows XP 64 bit plus the proper SDK compiler as per the official > build requirements. > I also have experience on the 32 bit Windows build to share with you so > that we can make sure > the Win 64 build performs nicely on Fonts depending how we compile and > link in with FreeType. > > --Denis L Lussier > > On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 1:50 PM, skamesh <kamesh.samp...@hotmail.com>wrote: > >> >> Hi, >> >> i am trying to build a openjdk-6 package on Windows 7 (64-bit) with Visual >> Studio 2010. I am getting the COMPILER_PATH error though i have already >> run >> `eval make/scripts/vsvars.sh`. I did read few posts that openjdk6 requires >> VS2003 .. >> >> Can any one let me know if its possible to build the same with VS 2010 ? >> Since I don't have VS2003 and very difficult to find it after so many >> years. >> >> I was able to successfully build openjdk7 following the README.build with >> the same environment. >> >> Any help is much appreciated :) >> >> -Kamesh >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://old.nabble.com/Building-Open-JDK-6-On-Windows-7-tp32919423p32919423.html >> Sent from the OpenJDK Build Infrastructure mailing list archive at >> Nabble.com. >> >> > Hi Denis, > > That's awesome, is the VM open to all, if show where can I download it > from ? If that's not workable can you please let me know typically some > steps kind of guide on what softwares are required and the download URL for > the same so that I can set-up my build-env to build openjdk6 on Windows 7 > (64-bit) using VS2010 > > --Kamesh >