I think configure is looking for freetype in the wrong place on newer
Macosx. You will need to point it out explicitly using a combination of
--with-freetype* arguments.
The "Bad file descriptor" error is benign IIRC, but happens a lot on mac.
/Erik
On 2017-06-29 18:09, Rohit Vaidya wrote:
A
Hi,
It's good to see updated documentation - a project always feels a
bit stale if its documentation is out of date. However, I'd appreciate
it if Derek White's issue could be addressed:
"JDK-8182733: aarch64 build documentation misleading"
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8182733
Open
I am on 10.12.5 and this is what I use as a configure command to build
jdk 10 successfully.
bash configure --with-freetype-include=/usr/X11/include/freetype2
--with-freetype-lib=/usr/X11/lib
--with-boot-jdk=/Users/micheltrudeau/java/jdk9/b167
--disable-warnings-as-errors
--
Thanks,
Michel
8182776: Fix typo "upgradeble" in the javadoc of upgradeable modules
8183161: Remove extraneous font-family style attributes from module declarations
8183251: Meta "keywords" tag malformed in overview-summary.html and related
pages
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~mr/rev/8182776/jdk9-dev.patch
http://
Mark,
The font-family settings in the nodes were deliberate, and a
workaround for not having time to create a proper taglet for tool guides.
If you remove the style attribute, you'll see in your sample output that
the "Tool Guides" header is in Serif font, but the immediately following
"Sin