I also reported this earlier. You should install English (US) language pack for Visual Studio. And maybe uninstall your current language pack.
чт, 25 окт. 2018 г., 9:26 Franco Gastón Pellegrini < francogpellegr...@gmail.com>: > Hello, I'm trying to compile OpenJDK 11 from hg sources, but when I use: > > bash ./configure --enable-debug --with-target-bits=32 > --with-toolchain-version=2017 --with-jvm-variants=client > > --with-boot-jdk="/home/Franco/Java/jdk10/build/windows-x86-normal-client-fastdebug/jdk/"; > > it fail, because: > > checking for cl... /cygdrive/c/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio > 14.0/VC/BIN/cl > configure: Rewriting CC to "/cygdrive/c/progra~3/micros~1.0/vc/bin/cl" > checking resolved symbolic links for CC... no symlink > configure: The C compiler (located as > /cygdrive/c/progra~3/micros~1.0/vc/bin/cl) does not seem to be the required > microsoft compiler. > configure: The result from running it was: "Compilador de optimizaci▒n de > C/C++ de Microsoft (R) versi▒n 19.00.24234.1 para x86" > configure: error: A microsoft compiler is required. Try setting > --with-tools-dir. > configure exiting with result code 1 > > I already tried installing visual studio 2013, 2015, and 2017 (using the > corresponding --with-toolchain-version), but all of them fail too. 2013 > version fail in other way at the end, at compiling come security features. > > I'm using windows 7 32 bits (I need a 32 bits version for some specific old > PCs). > > what should I do? > > -- > Franco Pellegrini >