Bugs item #609132, was opened at 2002-09-13 17:58
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Category: Build System
Group: v3.2
Status: Closed
Resolution: Fixed
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Ulrich Romahn (diggermaus)
Assigned to: Jason Dillon (user57)
Summary: Can't compile with Sun JDK 1.4.1rc-b19
Initial Comment:
I checked out the tagged version 'JBoss_3_2_0_1' on
Linux and are trying to compile it with Sun's latest JDK.
After some time, I am getting the following error
messages which leads to an abort of ant:
/home/uroma/java_dev/src/jboss-all/security/src/main/javax/security/auth/login/LoginContext.java:621:
cannot resolve symbol
symbol : variable module
location: class
javax.security.auth.login.AppConfigurationEntry
if (moduleStack[i].module != null) {
^
/home/uroma/java_dev/src/jboss-all/security/src/main/javax/security/auth/login/LoginContext.java:622:
cannot resolve symbol
symbol : variable module
location: class
javax.security.auth.login.AppConfigurationEntry
methods =
moduleStack[i].module.getClass().getMethods();
^
/home/uroma/java_dev/src/jboss-all/security/src/main/javax/security/auth/login/LoginContext.java:636:
cannot resolve symbol
symbol : variable module
location: class
javax.security.auth.login.AppConfigurationEntry
moduleStack[i].module =
constructor.newInstance(args);
^
/home/uroma/java_dev/src/jboss-all/security/src/main/javax/security/auth/login/LoginContext.java:638:
cannot resolve symbol
symbol : variable module
location: class
javax.security.auth.login.AppConfigurationEntry
methods =
moduleStack[i].module.getClass().getMethods();
^
/home/uroma/java_dev/src/jboss-all/security/src/main/javax/security/auth/login/LoginContext.java:651:
cannot resolve symbol
symbol : variable module
location: class
javax.security.auth.login.AppConfigurationEntry
methods[mIndex].invoke(moduleStack[i].module, initArgs);
^
/home/uroma/java_dev/src/jboss-all/security/src/main/javax/security/auth/login/LoginContext.java:665:
cannot resolve symbol
symbol : variable module
location: class
javax.security.auth.login.AppConfigurationEntry
(moduleStack[i].module,
args)).booleanValue();
All error messages suggest that the method 'module' in
class AppConfigurationEntry does not exist.
It compiles and runs fine with Sun's JDK1.3.1.
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>Comment By: Matthew Munz (mattmunz)
Date: 2002-10-04 09:41
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Scott,
I am still having this problem. I took a look at the cvs
history for LoginContext, and it hasn't changed. What did
you do to fix this? I'm happy to check in my patch (very
simple), I just don't know what the rules are for modifying files
under the org.javax.* domain.
- Matt
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Comment By: Scott M Stark (starksm)
Date: 2002-09-24 14:52
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This has already been fixed in all Branch_3_0, Branch_3_2
and head.
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Comment By: Matthew Munz (mattmunz)
Date: 2002-09-24 14:31
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I have written and am currently using a patch for this defect.
This class (LoginContext) starts with a comment that says
that it is Sun-licensed. As such, I am not sure if JBoss
should be applying the patch, or if Sun should.
Could a knowledgeable JBoss developer please comment on
this situation? Should I commit my patch, or should I submit
it to Sun, or both, or what?
- Matt
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Comment By: Oskari Kettunen (aok)
Date: 2002-09-14 10:01
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Hello,
I've had the same problem, I faintly recollect someone
suggesting on the devel-list that the javax.security stuff
shouldn't be compiled on j2sdk1.4.1
So, my workaround (in building cvs HEAD) has been:
rm -rf security/src/main/javax
as far as I can tell, it works just fine.
The bug's been around for a while now, apparently a fix isn't
very high on the list or the solution is more complicated than
it seems.
Oskari Kettunen
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