I would appreciate a cluestick.

I see on the http://mirrors.sonic.net mirror a build for the JDK 1.7.0.80
package dated 14 June, however, I am getting the following error when
building JDK 1.7 myself on -current source obtained & built myself from
[email protected]:/cvs:

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WARNING: This build does not include running javadoc.\n
ERROR: The version of ant being used is older than \n       the required
version of '1.7.1'. \n       The version of ant found was 'Abort trap (core
dumped) '. \n
ERROR: Your BOOTDIR environment variable does not point \n       to a valid
JDK for bootstrapping this build. \n       A JDK 7  Update 80 build must be
bootstrapped using  \n       JDK 1.6.0 fcs (or later). \n       Apparently,
your bootstrap JDK is version  \n       Please update your ALT_BOOTDIR
setting and start your build again. \n
Exiting because of the above error(s). \n
make/sanity-rules.gmk:71: recipe for target 'post-sanity' failed
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Nominal information on my freshly built -current environment can be seen in
the following:

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$ sysctl kern.version
kern.version=OpenBSD 6.0-beta (GENERIC.MP) #2165: Sun Jun 19 00:19:02 CDT
2016
    [email protected]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
$
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I am needing JDK 1.7 for both LibreOffice & a homegrown port under
development.  While I could install the pre-built package, I would like to
understand why I embarrassingly cannot replicate a successful build
myself.  The ports tree I am using was obtained at the same time source for
a base installation was downloaded, & I believe all source (base
installation + ports tree) was stable when building the release.

Thanks for any insights provided.

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