On 4/01/2013 9:52 PM, Erik Joelsson wrote:
Yes, just below I added an option for looking for OPENJDK being set to
true, so if you have a full closed forest and want to send a job in with
stree to build just open, you can do it with -buildenv OPENJDK=true
Doh! Sorry - getting late - time to stop :)
Though as per other email on this, if jdk/make/closed is present you
will run into problems because of the custom-hook. So that repo needs to
be "hidden" when doing the JPRT submission. :(
Thanks,
David
/Erik
On 2013-01-04 12:44, David Holmes wrote:
On 4/01/2013 9:14 PM, Erik Joelsson wrote:
This makes build-infra work with pure open builds in jprt. Most of it
contributed by Kelly O'hair.
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~erikj/8005597/webrev.root.01/
Did we not resolve that Kelly grudgingly would allow us to relax this
rule:
+ # Appears to be an open build
+ OPEN_BUILD := \
+ $(shell \
+ if [ -d $(root_dir)/jdk/src/closed \
+ -o -d $(root_dir)/jdk/make/closed \
+ -o -d $(root_dir)/jdk/test/closed \
+ -o -d $(root_dir)/hotspot/src/closed \
+ -o -d $(root_dir)/hotspot/make/closed \
+ -o -d $(root_dir)/hotspot/test/closed ] ; then \
+ echo "false"; \
Or is there some other way to force an OPENJDK build regardless of
repos present?
David
/Erik