Hi

I would not recommend copying files off some other system.

The last time I started with a brand-new minimal Solaris 11.x install, I needed to add:

sudo pkg install gnu-tar system/header system/picl x11/library/libx11 x11/library/libxrender x11/library/libxext x11/library/libxtst x11/library/toolkit/libxt x11/library/libxi developer/assembler print/cups library/print/cups-libs

Some of these packages are required for building OpenJDK, but not for closed Oracle product builds. (CUPS, for example)

I am planning to set up a new Solaris 11.1 system later today - will check and send a follow-up if I discover more packages to install.

Tim


On 06/05/15 07:18, Semyon Sadetsky wrote:
How can I install them, just copy from sysroot/usr? Or it is possible to skip conftest?

--Semyon

On 6/5/2015 5:09 PM, Erik Joelsson wrote:
Actually, we might have issues in configure if the standard headers aren't available on the system. At least I have not tested that scenario and I can imagine that our SYSROOT_CFLAGS aren't always used in the configure tests. This is of course a bug, but a workaround would be to have the system headers installed on the system. They won't be used during the actual build.

/Erik

On 2015-06-05 15:05, Magnus Ihse Bursie wrote:
Did you use the --with-devkit option?

/Magnus

5 jun 2015 kl. 10:47 skrev Semyon Sadetsky <semyon.sadet...@oracle.com>:

Hi,

I have installed the devkit on clean Solaris 11.2 instance but configure fails because compiler cannot find the includes path:
c -o conftest    conftest.c  >&5
"conftest.c", line 9: cannot find include file: <stdio.h>
"conftest.c", line 13: undefined symbol: FILE

though devkit & sysroot path was detected by configure.
Any reasons why?
I did not not install normal solaris studio only the devkit.

Thank you.
--Semyon


On 6/3/2015 11:38 AM, Semyon Sadetsky wrote:

On 6/3/2015 11:28 AM, Magnus Ihse Bursie wrote:
On 2015-06-02 17:27, Semyon Sadetsky wrote:
Hi,

I'm trying to build jdk9 under the current Solaris 11.2 version.
Which version of the Solaris Studio should be installed for that? The readme-builds states:
...
At a minimum, the Studio 12 Update 1 Compilers (containing version 5.10 of the C and C++ compilers) is required, including specific patches.
...
Currently there are 3 versions currently available for downloading:

Oracle Solaris Studio 12.2
Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3
Oracle Solaris Studio 12.4

I tried all 3 and only with 12.3 I do no receive build warnings about wrong compiler version,
but my build constantly fails with 12.3 with the next message:

Compiling 246 files for jdk.jdi
"/jdk9/client/jdk/src/java.base/unix/native/libjava/childproc.c", line 384: warning: statement not reached (E_STATEMENT_NOT_REACHED) "/jdk9/client/jdk/src/java.base/unix/native/libjli/java_md_solinux.c", line 496: warning: statement not reached (E_STATEMENT_NOT_REACHED) ld: fatal: file /jdk9/client/build/solaris-x86_64-normal-server-fastdebug/support/modules_libs/java.base/amd64/server/libjvm.so: not an ELF object gmake[3]: *** [/jdk9/client/build/solaris-x86_64-normal-server-fastdebug/support/modules_libs/java.base/amd64/libverify.so] Error 2
gmake[3]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
gmake[2]: *** [java.base-libs] Error 1

Even --disable-warnings-as-errors option does not save the build from failure.
That's because the warning does not cause the build failure. Read the logs again. :-)

The real error here is "libjvm.so: not an ELF object" which causes the linking to fail for libverify.so. The warning from libjava is just a red herring.

Your hotspot build is broken. Try
"make clean-hotspot"
"make hotspot"
and see if you spot any errors. Otherwise you'd probably just left the build in a bad state.

/Magnus
Thank you. In reality it was even worse when I add the option disabling warnings as errors the VM hangs in the middle of the build and those messages I got after restarting it and running the incremental build. This scenario was reproduced 2 times with clean build. So, my next attempt is a clean install with devkits.

--Semyon

Could you send me the software list with the versions that should be installed on a clean Solaris 11.2 instance to have the build running smoothly?

Thank you,
--Semyon



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