> Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 12:33:41 +
> From: alan.bate...@oracle.com
> ...
>
> Good sleuthing. It looks like jdk5 was the last release to compile in that
> code
> on Solaris. This does support the case for removing it.
Agreed.
- Mark
Dmytro Sheyko wrote:
Hi,
I have tried 1.7.0-ea-b129 and 1.6.0_24-b07 on Solaris 11 and they
both have shown empty "sun.cpu.isalist".
At the same time isalist output is: "amd64 pentium_pro+mmx pentium_pro
pentium+mmx pentium i486 i386 i86"
The code that fills "sun.cpu.isalist" on Soliaris/L
ong. Is it hard
drop it at all?
Thanks,
Dmytro
> Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 10:00:09 +
> From: alan.bate...@oracle.comt
> To: david.hol...@oracle.com
> CC: dmytro_she...@hotmail.com; serviceability-dev@openjdk.java.net;
> core-libs-...@openjdk.java.net
> Subject: Re: sun.cpu.isal
David Holmes wrote:
:
I don't see the property actually being used anywhere these days. No
idea what it may have been used for other than printing the property
for information (there's a Java2D demo that does that).
Is there an API on Linux that will provide the information? Both
Solaris and
Dmytro Sheyko said the following on 02/15/11 03:49:
I can see that such system property as "sun.cpu.isalist" is not set on
Linux, but it is set on Solaris and Windows.
What is the purpose of this property and shouldn't it be set on Linux as
well?
I don't see the property actually being used an
2011/2/14 Dmytro Sheyko :
> Hi,
>
> I can see that such system property as "sun.cpu.isalist" is not set on
> Linux, but it is set on Solaris and Windows.
> What is the purpose of this property and shouldn't it be set on Linux as
> well?
>
> Thanks,
> Dmytro
>
>
On Solaris, it includes the results