Thanks, Magnus! That works for me.
Best regards,
Vladimir Ivanov
On 12/1/17 11:33 PM, Magnus Ihse Bursie wrote:
You cannot disable features. However, you can create your own complete
set of features. Use --with-jvm-variants=custom. The custom variant
starts out with a comletely empty set of features. Then use
--with-jvm-features=compiler1,minimal,... whatever you want. Please be
adviced that not all combinations is possible to build, or makes sense.
Or even if it's possible to build, it might not work. The closer you
stay to a predefined combination, the more likely it is to work.
/Magnus
On 2017-11-30 19:35, Vladimir Ivanov wrote:
Hi,
I'm curious is there a way to disable JVM features from the default list.
Configure mentions --with-jvm-features [1], but it doesn't allow to
remove features which are enabled by default (tried to override the
list, but it didn't work).
Thanks!
Best regards,
Vladimir Ivanov
[1]
--with-jvm-features additional JVM features to enable (separated by
comma), use '--help' to show possible values [none]
...
The following JVM features are available as arguments to
--with-jvm-features.
Which are valid to use depends on the target platform.
compiler1 compiler2 zero minimal dtrace jvmti jvmci graal vm-structs
jni-check services management all-gcs nmt cds static-build
link-time-opt aot closed-src commercial-features trace