JVM panic when build openjdk7 on private FreeBSD 8.2
Ronald Klop
ronald-freebsd8 at klop.yi.org
Sat Jun 1 22:29:35 UTC 2013
On Thu, 30 May 2013 02:53:01 +0200, Xu Zhe <xzpeter at gmail.com> wrote:
> 于 5/30/13 1:42 AM, Chris Rees 写道:
>> On 29 May 2013 09:28, Peter Xu <xzpeter at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi, all,
>>>
>>> I got strange issue when trying to build opendjk7 using ports utility
>>> on a
>>> private-built FreeBSD 8.2 system. Here is the output of make:
>>>
>> <snip>
>>
>> I'm going to suggest that you upgrade to FreeBSD 8.3-- it's not a big
>> jump, so it shouldn't break anything.
>>
>> Unfortunately ports can't be tested on unsupported versions, and 8.3
>> has been out over a year now.
>>
>> However, I've added java@ in case they have any suggestions.
>>
>> Chris
> Hi, Chris,
>
> Thanks for the mail.
>
> The problem is, the target FreeBSD 8.2 system has been heavily hacked
> (on both kernel and libc, as far as I know), and they have been doing
> system test for months. If we (or say they) do the swtich, the porting
> of the kernel part will be huge, and test results in the past months
> will be wasted. So I suppose that is not the working solution for my
> case. :(
>
> BTW, I would appreciate if anyone can tell me why build java need java
> support?
I don't know the internals of building Java, but with compilers it is
generally a chicken-and-egg-problem. How do you compile the compiler? The
compiler javac is written in Java, so you need java to build it.
But you can build a pkg of java on another machine and copy it.
Or it might work to use a ports tree of FreeBSD 8.2.
http://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports/tags/RELEASE_8_2_0/
Didn't try, buy might be worth a try.
Ronald.
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