On 2/13/12 1:35 PM, Kelly O'Hair wrote: > Just a few comments below... > > On Feb 13, 2012, at 9:08 AM, Pete Brunet wrote: > >> This worked for me today for building just awt: >> >> This is in my bat file. The first two sets are what resolved my issue. >> set ALT_OUTPUTDIR=c:/OpenJDK/jdk8/build/windows-i586-fastdebug >> set >> ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH=c:/OpenJDK/jdk8/build/windows-i586-fastdebug/j2sdk-image > The above two settings make no sense to me. > > ALT_OUTPUTDIR is supposed to point at the directory where you want the build > results to go. > One of the directories created is the j2sdk-image. This is a huge disk write > area. I think I needed this to make my partial build use the same directory as my fastdebug_build full build. > > ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH is something you set when you are doing partial builds, > e.g. > not building hotspot. It needs to point at some place that is pretty golden > and steady, for > a place to get parts of the jdk image that you are not building. > You have it set to the same place you are building. :^( That seems fishy to > me. > I would have done a full build, moved or copied j2sdk-image to some place > safe, and > had ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH refer to that copy, where it would be safe from > destruction > during the build. I only build parts of awt and swing so maybe I've been lucky. In any event I made that change. > >> set ALT_BOOTDIR=C:/Progra~1/Java/jdk1.7.0_02 > The official boot jdk for jdk8 is actually the first shipping jdk7, although > 7u2 should work, > our release engineering and automated build systems use jdk7 fcs. > >> set ALT_FREETYPE_HEADERS_PATH=C:/Users/Pete/freetype-2.4.8/include >> set ALT_FREETYPE_LIB_PATH=C:/Users/Pete/freetype-2.4.8/objs/win32/vc2010 >> set ANT_HOME=C:/Progra~2/apache-ant-1.7.1 >> set ALT_MSDEVTOOLS_PATH=C:/Progra~2/MICROS~1/Windows/v7.0A/bin > Not sure why ALT_MSDEVTOOLS_PATH is needed. Did you find this necessary for > some reason? > >> set CLASSPATH= >> set PATH=C:/WINDOWS/system32;C:/WINDOWS;C:/WINDOWS/System32/Wbem; >> set CYGWIN=nodosfilewarning >> cd c:\Users\Pete\cygwin\bin >> bash --login -i > This bash command will add /usr/bin to the PATH, and convert PATH to the > CYGWIN world. Do I need to change something? > >> Then at the cygwin command line: >> eval `bin/vsvars.sh -v10 -32` > Perfect. That adjusts PATH, LIB, INCLUDE, etc, all for the Visual Studio > compiler. > >> cd /cygdrive/c/OpenJDK/jdk8/jdk/make/sun/awt/ >> make ARCH_DATA_MODEL=32 2>&1 | tee build.log > Yup. > >> Note: I suspect I don't need wbem in my path; I'll remove it the next >> time I do a build. > I've never been sure about Wbem needing to be in the system path. Let me know > what you find out. Rebuilding after tweaking awt_Component.cpp worked fine without this. I'll report back at some other time after doing a full rebuild. > > ---- > So this is Windows 7 right? > Is it Windows 7 X64 or X86? (32 or 64 bit OS) 64 bit Windows 7 > Do you have any anti-virus software installed, and any special settings? I have Norton 360 and for a full build I disable auto-protect. I don't bother disabling that for a partial build. > Is this the latest CYGWIN? (what does uname -a say?) 1.7.0 (I dropped back from using 1.7.9 and so far this has been working, but I haven't done enough full builds yet to be sure.)
Pete > > There have been reports of problems with Windows 7 building, possibly > involving CYGWIN and McAfee > colliding somehow. Just curious. > > -kto > >> Pete >> >> On 2/2/12 2:19 PM, Pete Brunet wrote: >>> On 2/1/12 10:54 PM, Pete Brunet wrote: >>>> On 1/23/12 9:39 AM, Pete Brunet wrote: >>>>> In the past I was able to build part of jdk 8 but that is not currently >>>>> working although I am able to do a full 32 bit build. I've recently >>>>> moved from XP to W7 so my environment might not be set up quite right >>>>> yet. Here's what I do... >>>>> >>>>> // These are done in a bat file before I do any makes >>>>> set ALT_BOOTDIR=C:/Progra~1/Java/jdk1.7.0_02 >>>>> set ALT_FREETYPE_HEADERS_PATH=C:/Users/Pete/freetype-2.4.8/include >>>>> set ALT_FREETYPE_LIB_PATH=C:/Users/Pete/freetype-2.4.8/objs/win32/vc2010 >>>>> set ANT_HOME=C:/Progra~2/apache-ant-1.7.1 >>>>> set ALT_MSDEVTOOLS_PATH=C:/Progra~2/MICROS~1/Windows/v7.0A/bin >>>>> set CLASSPATH= >>>>> set PATH=C:/WINDOWS/system32;C:/WINDOWS;C:/WINDOWS/System32/Wbem; >>>>> set CYGWIN=nodosfilewarning >>>>> cd c:\Users\Pete\cygwin\bin >>>>> bash --login -i >>>>> >>>>> // These are done at the command line >>>>> eval `bin/vsvars.sh -v10 -32` >>>>> cd /cygdrive/c/OpenJDK/jdk8/jdk/make/java/awt/ >>>>> make ARCH_DATA_MODEL=32 FASTDEBUG=true 2>&1 | tee build.log >>>>> >>>>> The error I am getting is >>>>> >>>>> make: *** No rule to make target >>>>> `../../../build/windows-i586/btjars/compileproperties.jar', needed by >>>>> `compile_all_props'. Stop. >>>> When building below the top level, for some reason a partial build >>>> directory is being created in jdk8/jdk. When doing a full build from >>>> the top level the only build directory I see is the one in jdk8. It >>>> appears that ../../../build/... is using the build under jdk rather than >>>> the build under the top level. >>>> >>>> Tonight I saw a similar failure when trying to rebuild JLabel.java from >>>> jdk: >>>> >>>> make[2]: Entering directory `/cygdrive/c/OpenJDK/jdk8/jdk/make/javax/swing' >>>> make[2]: *** No rule to make target `javax/swing/JLabel', needed by >>>> `../../../build/windows-i586/tmp/com/javax.swing/.classes.list'. Stop. >>>> >>>> and when trying to build directly at .../jdk/make/javax/swing, i.e. >>>> >>>> make: *** No rule to make target `javax/swing/JLabel', needed by >>>> `../../../build/windows-i586/tmp/com/javax.swing/.classes.list'. Stop. >>> The JLabel issue was caused by the existence of >>> ...\jdk\src\share\classes\javax\swing\JLabel - Copy.java. (This is >>> Windows' scheme for copies.). However, that wouldn't explain the use of >>> a build directory under jdk (instead of under the top level), i.e. my >>> original problem might have been caused by using the wrong build dir: >>> >>> make: *** No rule to make target >>> `../../../build/windows-i586/btjars/compileproperties.jar', needed by >>> `compile_all_props'. Stop. >>> >>>> In case it's helpful jdk/build contains these directories: >>>> bin >>>> btbins >>>> btclasses >>>> btjars >>>> classes >>>> gensrc >>>> include >>>> lib >>>>> Since the above has windows-i586 instead of windows-i586-debug it looks >>>>> like I need to add another variable when invoking make. >>>>> >>>>> Pete
