RE: State of the build on Windows?

2007-07-13 Thread Ted Neward
You're right--I didn't give you much to go on. Here's where I'm at right now. I pulled down the latest SVN sources, fresh checkout from the trunk. I have MSVS 2003 installed on the box, no problems there. I can build the Hotspot JVM itself using the hotspot build files, no problems there with an

Build README

2007-07-13 Thread Kelly O'Hair
FYI... The very latest OpenJDK Build README should be accessaable with this: https://openjdk.dev.java.net/source/browse/*checkout*/openjdk/jdk/trunk/README-builds.html But I'll attach it too just in case. -kto Title: OpenJDK Build README OpenJDK Build README Introduction

Re: State of the build on Windows?

2007-07-13 Thread Kelly O'Hair
Ted, You haven't given me anything to go on here, but I assume the t2k.lib problem is still going to block you on Windows. There are two efforts going on right now with regards to t2k.lib. The awt team is trying to get rid of our dependence on t2k in the OpenJDK, effectively one less plug. And

Re: How to build HotSpot JVM statically

2007-07-13 Thread Andrew Haley
Тим writes: > I want build HotSpot JVM statically. > > It's needful for running JVM on RH6.2, kernel 2.4.32, glibc2.1.3 > Upgrade of kernel and glibc on this system is impossible!!! > > Which options I must use for building??? It's going to be hard. Red Hat Linux 6 is an old-school Linu

How to build HotSpot JVM statically

2007-07-13 Thread Тим
Hi! I want build HotSpot JVM statically. It's needful for running JVM on RH6.2, kernel 2.4.32, glibc2.1.3 Upgrade of kernel and glibc on this system is impossible!!! Which options I must use for building??? Thanx! Timofey Подключись к коллективному разуму на [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://r.mail.ru