Ted, I just use --disable-warnings-as-errors in bash configure command to build jdk 10/11 on Ubuntu 18.
-- Thanks, Pengfei > > Assuming I want to build JDK 8/9/10/11 (for research and spelunking > purposes), what's the best way to do that if the changes aren't going to be > backported? Turn off the warnings-as-errors (and what's the best way to do > that), or somehow downgrade glibc (on my Ubuntu 18 image)? I could use > advice/assistance on either approach. > > Ted Neward > Technologist and Leader > T: @tedneward | M: (425) 647-4526 > http://www.newardassociates.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: Alan Bateman <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, August 5, 2018 11:08 AM > To: [email protected]; 'Pengfei Li' <[email protected]>; > [email protected]; [email protected] > Cc: [email protected]; 'nd' <[email protected]>; core-libs- > [email protected] > Subject: Re: 8202794: Native Unix code should use readdir rather than > readdir_r > > On 03/08/2018 20:26, [email protected] wrote: > > Hey, all; did this get resolved? I'm still getting this error in > > pulled-yesterday clones of jdk8u and jdk9 and jdk10. I would prefer > > not to make local changes (mostly I want to build debug builds so I > > can spelunk the JVM bits), but if this isn't going to roll out fairly > > shortly I'll disable warnings-as-errors and carry on. > > > The changes for JDK-8202353, JDK-8202794, and JDK-8207340 are in jdk/jdk > for JDK 12. There are few residual issues/inconsistencies that came up and > are still under discussion on the mailing lists. I don't think there has been > any > discussion yet about back porting. > > -Alan
