Thanks!

(OPT is harder to parse out than I expected ...)

On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 12:57 PM Erik Joelsson <erik.joels...@oracle.com>
wrote:

> Hello Martin,
>
> It is intentional. The extra number is our internal CI build number. From
> JDK 14 we have decided to stop rebuilding for promotion and instead use a
> build already built and tested in our CI.
>
> The new number is part of the $OPT string as defined in JEP-223 [1].
>
> "$OPT, matching ([-a-zA-Z0-9\.]+) --- Additional build information, if
> desired. In the case of an internal build this will often contain the
> date and time of the build."
>
> Note that the addition of this particular number is only done on builds
> published by Oracle. Other publishers of OpenJDK binaries are free to add
> their additional information in that string, and AFAIK it's common practice
> to do so.
>
> /Erik
>
> [1] https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/223
> On 2019-06-14 12:25, Martin Buchholz wrote:
>
> The first jdk14 build reports:
> openjdk full version "14-ea+1-1"
> while jdk13 has:
> openjdk full version "13-ea+25"
>
> The trailing "-1" looks like a bug - is it intentional?
>
>

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