On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 5:01 AM, Peter Koellner <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi! > > just to inform whever might be3 interested that I solved the problem. > Well, more specifically, I fetched the OpenJDK Cookbook from Packt > Publishing and installed a fresh copy of Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 I had > lying around on a new VM. > > I then installed the following: > - cygwin 32 bit version 2.6 (had to change common/autoconf/basics_windows.m4 > version check, replaced 1.7 by 2.6) with curl, wget, autogen, automake, > autoconf, m4, make, zip, unzip, procps-ng, emacs, binutils > - Microsoft Windows 7 SDK with .NET Framework 3.5 (probably not necessary, > it did not really work, got errors about Visual SDtudio environment being > incomplete). > - Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 (the one from the Visual Studio installer > hangs on setup) > - Visual Studio 10 C++ Express from http://download.microsoft.com/ > download/1/E/5/1E5F1C0A-0D5B-426A-A603-1798B951DDAE/VS2010Express1.iso) > - directX 9.0 SDK summer 2004 from some web location though i have no idea > what it is needed for > - 32 bit oracle JDK 8u111 from oracle download page to c:/openjdk/bootjdk > - freetype 32 bit downloaded from the GnuWin32 project following > ./configure instructions > > I then configured the jdk8 sources with > #!/bin/bash > ./configure --with-boot-jdk=c:/openjdk/bootjdk \ > --with-target-bits=32 \ > --enable-unlimited-crypto \ > --with-cacerts-file=c:/openjdk/cacerts \ > --disable-debug-symbols \ > --disable-zip-debug-info \ > --with-milestone=conectalex \ > --with-build-number=666 \ > --disable-ccache > > > ccache produced some strange errors in jdk build, so I had to disable it. > > after that, the jdk compiles and java seems to work... > How did you test ? What are your acceptance criteria? > > regards > Peter > > > > -- > peter kollner <[email protected]> >
