Hi Erik,

In CreateJars.gmk I don't understand why you move the update to the JARS variable inside the BUILD_CRYPTO conditional when the jar file is a pre-req for a target defined outside of that conditional. What are the allowed combinations:

BUILD_CRYPTO=yes, OPENJDK=true  == OK (normal OpenJDK build)
BUILD_CRYPTO=yes, OPENJDK=false == OK? (builds but doesn't use it?)
BUILD_CRYPTO=no,  OPENJDK=true  == ILLEGAL? (missing re-req in rule?)
BUILD_CRYPTO=no, OPENJDK=false  == OK (normal Oracle JDK build)

This also seems to indicate that the earlier comment block:

469 ########################################################################################## 470 # For all security jars, always build the jar, but for closed, install the prebuilt signed 471 # version instead of the newly built jar. Unsigned jars are treated as intermediate targets 472 # and explicitly added to the JARS list. For open, signing is not needed. See SignJars.gmk
 473 # for more information.

needs updating to account for this new condition. ("security" covers these crypto jars).

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In Setup.gmk, wouldn't this:

38 ifndef OPENJDK
  39   # Some licensees do not get the Security Source bundles.  We will
  40   # fall back on the prebuilt jce.jar so that we can do a best
  41   # attempt at building.
42 ifeq ($(wildcard $(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/share/classes/javax/crypto/Cipher.java),) 43 JCE_PATH := $(PATH_SEP)$(JDK_TOPDIR)/make/closed/tools/crypto/jce/jce.jar
  44   endif
  45 endif

be better handled by a configure check that the sources exist - as is done for other potentially not-present components? Further I think this kind of check belongs in a closed build file as it doesn't relate to building the openjdk sources.

Thanks,
David

On 31/05/2013 8:14 PM, Erik Joelsson wrote:
Finally getting back to this. Updated webrevs:

http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~erikj/8010785/webrev.jdk.02/
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~erikj/8010785/webrev.root.02/

The javascript part is no longer needed since it has been removed.

/Erik

On 2013-04-11 12:53, Erik Joelsson wrote:
Open part of this review.

The licensee bundles aren't buildable with the new build for several
reasons. I've tried to fix all the issues that I've found and have now
successfully built them on linux, windows and solaris. Here is a list
of the changes that I had to do to OpenJDK:

* Filter out javascript src when the rhino source isn't available.
Also do not copy rhino resource files when not available. This is
controlled by a new variable, INCLUDE_JAVASCRIPT, which we control
from closed configure and shouldn't affect the OpenJDK build. I also
moved the copying of the resources to the correct makefile,
CopyIntoClasses.gmk.

* If javax/crypto isn't available, jce.jar needs to be added to the
bootclasspath of the main java compilation. Also, a number of security
jar files shouldn't be built at all. (Normally these are built just to
exercise the logic, but not used.) The kerberos library is also
excluded by this. Introduced the variable BUILD_CRYPTO, also set by
closed configure to control this. I used the logic ifneq
($(BUILD_CRYPTO),no) to not change the behavior if the variable isn't
set, which it won't be in the open case.

* I removed the logic for setting the closed cacerts file in the open
configure script.

* Also fixing JDK-8005655 by adding logic for unzipping sec-bin (and
friends) if available.

http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~erikj/8010785/webrev.jdk.01/
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~erikj/8010785/webrev.root.01/

/Erik

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