netbsd port ?
Renju Mathew
m.renju at teles.com
Mon Jun 1 04:41:27 PDT 2009
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. As you described in
http://ftp.netbsd.org:/pub/NetBSD/misc/spz/openjdk/openjdk7-howto I
could install mercurial successfully. But I'm confused about the second
step(- install forest.py). Could you please tell how I can install
"forest.py"?
I am using a NetBSD 3.1 i386 machine. Please help.
Thank and regards
Renju
-----Original Message-----
From: S.P.Zeidler [mailto:spz at serpens.de]
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 12:19 PM
To: Renju Mathew
Cc: bsd-port-dev at openjdk.java.net
Subject: Re: netbsd port ?
Hi,
Thus wrote Renju Mathew (m.renju at teles.com):
> I'm a newbie in openJDK.
>
> I want to know whether there is any NetBSD 3.0 port of openJDK?
I built binaries for NetBSD 5.0 that are available via the openjdk-bin
package in pkgsrc, but not for earlier releases (although I probably
should build a NetBSD-4 version, since that's still an officially
supported release train).
I'd expect openjdk to just build on NetBSD-3, see
http://ftp.netbsd.org:/pub/NetBSD/misc/spz/openjdk/openjdk7-howto
for a recipy. Once you scrub your environment(*) it's fairly
straightforward, it just takes a while to build.
The patch I needed for the openjdk version I put onto ftp.NetBSD.org has
since been integrated, so that one isn't necessary any more; but as lots
of
new code has been added, too, there's chance of entirely new fun to be
had.
:-P
regards,
spz
(*) variables like eg $BIN get used as conditional, and the script that
sets them as a "yes" indicator doesn't unset them as a "no" indicator,
so
if you already had them set because you use them differently, you get
surprising results. If I had lots more time I'd want to hunt them all
down.
--
spz at serpens.de (S.P.Zeidler)
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