On 13/05/2014 22:35, Andrew Hughes wrote:

----- Original Message -----
I would like to revive this topic. As of now Windows build for OpenJDK6
is broken as of b31. Making it to build with VS2003 would be effectively
repeating in some sense the effort that Oracle is doing for the
closed-source jdk6 updates. I do not think that neither RedHat nor Azul
nor anyone else in the community has the cycles to do this work for
OpenJDK6.
I am proposing to adopt for openjdk6 what we already do now for Zulu:
ditch VS2003 and adopt VS2010. Someone at Azul can prepare the patch for
this change.
Now it is up to the maintenance lead to decide what we do here for windows.

Thanks,

Ivan

How easily can people using VS2003 change to VS2010? Is it just a matter of
downloading a new package?

Thanks,
Visual studio is not free. A license needs to be purchased. However at this time neither VS2003 nor VS2010 are available for purchase from Microsoft. The only option there is "open boxes" at places like Amazon. VS2010 is what is required for openjdk7 anyway (for those who work on both versions of OpenJDK). We are also looking at a possibility of using a combination of Visual Studio Express (2010 or later) and platform SDK (both a free). The interdependencies for versions of compiler/linker/system header files/dlls/DirectX headers and libs are far from being trivial.

Thanks,
Ivan


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