On 7/9/20 3:20 PM, Erik Joelsson wrote:

On 2020-07-09 12:56, Ty Young wrote:

On 7/9/20 9:22 AM, Erik Joelsson wrote:
Could you post the full configure command and log please. This sounds weird. You should not be needing clang on Windows.

Also, what source did you clone?


On linux right now, but I think it's because I'm using the jextract branch of panama-foreign:


https://github.com/openjdk/panama-foreign

This was a very crucial piece of information that you left out initially. Panama uses libclang for specific new features in that project. I don't know the details on how to build that project. You will need to ask people working on Panama for details on any special needs they have.

I would recommend you clone the mainline jdk and get that to work first as a baseline.


Just did, as well as a version of panama-foreign that should work but doesn't need clang(foreign-abi).


It configures now, but fails to build with errors like:


c1xx: fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: '../../../..c:/cygwin64/home/young/jdk-master/jdk-master/build/windows-x86_64-server-release/hotspot/variant-server/libjvm/objs/BUILD_LIBJVM_pch.cpp': No such file or directory


Basically every file within the objs file is missing... but it isn't actually. I can see them in Windows explorer just fine and configure doesn't throw any errors.


Thinking that this was an issue with file depth, I moved the cloned source code to root as "jdk-build". It still fails in the same spot. Both of them.



/Erik


I remember there being a commit some time ago that requires clang to be specified on panama-dev, but I've never had to do that under Linux. This is my first time compiling on Windows so I have no idea what's going on.



/Erik

On 2020-07-09 07:04, Ty Young wrote:

On 7/9/20 7:37 AM, Erik Joelsson wrote:
Hello Ty,

Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 or 2017, any edition, should work. My best guess is that you skipped installing the necessary parts of it. Run the installer again, click "Modify" and make sure you have "Desktop development with C++" ticked in.


That worked, thanks!


It still didn't configure though. Now it's complaining about not having clang installed. Once I installed clang and clang-devel, it then complained about not having version 9 installed. The latest version from cygdrive was 8<something>, 9 is not an option. If I try to trick it by copying and renaming the older 8<something> version, it then complains about Index.h being found but not being compileable and to report it here.


Any advice here? I tried installing more extra stuff from Visual Code Studio to see if it'd help, but it doesn't or I'm not installing the right things.



/ERik

On 2020-07-09 01:29, Ty Young wrote:
Hopefully this is the right place. Don't shoot me if it isn't, please.


I'm trying to build the JDK from Windows 10. I got so far as to configure failing on finding what it needs from the Visual Code Studio install via command line:


configure: Found Visual Studio installation at /cygdrive/c/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio/2019/Community using well-known name configure: Warning: None of vc/bin/amd64/vcvars64.bat vc/bin/x86_amd64/vcvarsx86_amd64.bat VC/Auxiliary/Build/vcvarsx86_amd64.bat VC/Auxiliary/Build/vcvars64.bat were found, Visual Studio installation not recognized. Ignoring configure: Found Visual Studio installation at /cygdrive/c/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio/2019/Community using well-known name configure: Warning: None of vc/bin/amd64/vcvars64.bat vc/bin/x86_amd64/vcvarsx86_amd64.bat VC/Auxiliary/Build/vcvarsx86_amd64.bat VC/Auxiliary/Build/vcvars64.bat were found, Visual Studio installation not recognized. Ignoring configure: Cannot locate a valid Visual Studio installation, checking current environment
checking for Visual Studio variables... not found
configure: Cannot locate a valid Visual Studio or Windows SDK installation on disk, configure: nor is this script run from a Visual Studio command prompt. configure: Try setting --with-tools-dir to the VC/bin directory within the VS installation


However there is no "bin" directory in this installation, at least not one that contains any of the specified files. This is Visual Code 2019 Community, but I've tried the Professional version too. The building document doesn't specify which version, nor does it tell me how to fix this.


How do I get this to work via command line?

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