On 01/23/2018 02:44 PM, Adam Farley8 wrote:
John: I read your email, and I understand your position. I disagree with it,
but I understand it. 4.8.5 is an old version of gcc, but right now it is the
listed gcc version for SUSE sles on intel, ppc, ppcle, and zLinux. Even if
this is not the case for JDK 10 or 11, we should ensure this fix is fully
propagated to ensure consistent behaviour.

That is my position.
I happen to work at SUSE. And while you're right that SLE-12:GA is on gcc
4.8.x, SLE-12 doesn't have openjdk-9 or openjdk-10 or even -11 in its
update repositories (looking at the internal SUSE build system at the moment).

openjdk-9 is part of SLE-15:GA which itself ships gcc-7.

So, what exactly is the usecase for OpenJDK-9, 10 and 11?

Adrian

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