On 11/15/2013 06:33 PM, Andrew wrote:


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Hi Alex,

* Alex Kasko <m...@alexkasko.com> [2013-11-14 04:54]:
Is jdk7 now required for bootstrap?

No, it should be able to bootstrap with itself.

With jdk6b28 bootstrap it builds for me only after I remove these lines:

     ./jdk/make/com/sun/jmx/Makefile:129: -emitPermissionCheck
\
     ./jdk/make/com/sun/jmx/Makefile:135: -emitPermissionCheck
\

Otherwise it fails with "-emitPermissionCheck is an invalid option
or argument".

Thanks for the feedback!

The implementation of "-emitPermissionCheck" is part of corba repo,
while this webrev contains just the JDK changes. Given that openjdk6
doesn't have the corresponding corba changes then it is pretty much
expected that it won't build.

Can you build openjdk6-b28 and/or a new-ish icedtea6 on your machine? If
so, then you should be able to build openjdk6 too once all the security
changes for all the repos are pushed.

Thanks,
Omair

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Yes, it will work again once the CORBA webrev is in as well.


Something is wrong with the jdk patch I think. With both patches (jdk and corba) applied I get the same error at the end of the build as in this email - http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/jdk6-dev/2013-November/003099.html I haven't look in the makefiles changes though. Until this error windows-i586 builds fine.

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Regards,
Alex Kasko

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