b39 build problems on Ubuntu 8.10
Niklas Wirstrom
niwi at sics.se
Mon Nov 24 10:46:48 UTC 2008
Hi All,
thanks for all the answers. You are very helpful. I followed the advice
of using icedTea, and that build without problems.
Andrew, here is what I did to try to build openJDK. The file make.output
is attached.
wget
http://www.java.net/download/jdk7/archive/b39/jdk-7-ea-src-b39-jrl-06_nov_2008.jar
wget
http://www.java.net/download/jdk7/archive/b39/jdk-7-ea-bin-b39-jrl-06_nov_2008.jar
wget
http://www.java.net/download/jdk7/archive/b39/jdk-7-ea-mozilla_headers-b39-unix-06_nov_2008.jar
#I installed the bundles to the same directory
(/home1/niwi/record-replay/java/openJava)
java -jar jdk-7-ea-bin-b39-jrl-06_nov_2008.jar
java -jar jdk-7-ea-mozilla_headers-b39-unix-06_nov_2008.jar
java -jar jdk-7-ea-src-b39-jrl-06_nov_2008.jar
cd /home1/niwi/record-replay/java/openJava
unset CLASSPATH JAVA_HOME
export ALT_MOZILLA_HEADERS_PATH=$(pwd)/share/plugin
export ALT_BOOTDIR=/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun
make sanity #Note: The sanity check passes even if ALT_BOOTDIR is unset
make &> make.output
Andrew John Hughes wrote:
> 2008/11/21 Kelly O'Hair <Kelly.Ohair at sun.com>:
>
>> Sorry, I meant to explicitly call out the 3 "WARNING:" messages.
>> The bcopy problem is a separate thing, more serious and needs to be
>> fix in OpenJDK sources. Glad to hear that IcedTea has them fixed.
>>
>>
>
> We just remove the offending lines from
> openjdk/hotspot/src/share/vm/libadt/port.hpp which works on GNU/Linux
> platforms but I'm not sure if anyone has built the result on Solaris.
>
>
>> The 3 "WARNING:"s are coming from the jdk/make/common/shared/Sanity.gmk
>> file but they are surrounded with "ifndef OPENJDK" and by default
>> the variable OPENJDK should be set.
>> These messages were for the closed or JRL built JDK, and will be deleted
>> soon.
>>
>> So my concern is, how did they come out in a OPENJDK=true build?
>>
>>
>
> I'm not sure; I've not seen this on any of the numerous occasions I've
> built OpenJDK and OpenJDK6. FWIW, we build with:
>
> "ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH=$(ICEDTEA_BOOT_DIR)" \
> "ANT_HOME=$(SYSTEM_ANT_DIR)" \
> "BUILD_NUMBER=$(OPENJDK_VERSION)" \
> "JDK_UPDATE_VERSION=$(JDK_UPDATE_VERSION)" \
> "JRE_RELEASE_VERSION=1.7.0_$(COMBINED_VERSION)" \
> "LANG=C" \
> "PATH=$(abs_top_builddir)/bootstrap/jdk1.6.0/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin"
> \
> "ALT_BOOTDIR=$(ICEDTEA_BOOT_DIR)" \
> "ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH=$(abs_top_builddir)/bootstrap/jdk1.7.0" \
> "BUILD_ARCH_DIR=$(BUILD_ARCH_DIR)" \
> "ICEDTEA_RT=$(ICEDTEA_RT)" \
> "ICEDTEA_BUILD_DIR=$(ICEDTEA_BUILD_DIR)" \
> "ICEDTEA_CLS_DIR=$(ICEDTEA_CLS_DIR)" \
> "ICEDTEA_ENDORSED_DIR=$(ICEDTEA_ENDORSED_DIR)" \
> "ENDORSED=-Djava.endorsed.dirs=$(ICEDTEA_ENDORSED_DIR)" \
> "CLASSPATH=" \
> "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=" \
> "ICEDTEA_CORE_BUILD=$(ICEDTEA_CORE_BUILD)" \
> "ICEDTEA_ZERO_BUILD=$(ICEDTEA_ZERO_BUILD)" \
> "ICEDTEA_SHARK_BUILD=$(ICEDTEA_SHARK_BUILD)" \
> "ZERO_LIBARCH=$(ZERO_LIBARCH)" \
> "ZERO_BITSPERWORD=$(ZERO_BITSPERWORD)" \
> "ZERO_ENDIANNESS=$(ZERO_ENDIANNESS)" \
> "ZERO_ARCHDEF=$(ZERO_ARCHDEF)" \
> "ZERO_ARCHFLAG=$(ZERO_ARCHFLAG)" \
> "LIBFFI_CFLAGS=$(LIBFFI_CFLAGS)" \
> "LIBFFI_LIBS=$(LIBFFI_LIBS)" \
> "LLVM_CFLAGS=$(LLVM_CFLAGS)" \
> "LLVM_LDFLAGS=$(LLVM_LDFLAGS)" \
> "LLVM_LIBS=$(LLVM_LIBS)" \
> "FREETYPE2_HEADERS=$(FREETYPE2_CFLAGS)" \
> "FT2_LIB=$(FREETYPE2_LIBS)" \
> "ALT_PARALLEL_COMPILE_JOBS=$(PARALLEL_JOBS)" \
> "HOTSPOT_BUILD_JOBS=$(PARALLEL_JOBS)" \
> "JAVAC=" \
> "RHINO_JAR=$(RHINO_JAR)" \
> "DISTRIBUTION_ID=$(DIST_ID)"
>
> A lot of that's IcedTea-specific or designed to ensure that
> options/binaries defined by configure are passed down to the OpenJDK
> make process. It would be useful to know how Niklas is building
> OpenJDK.
>
>
>> -kto
>>
>> Andrew John Hughes wrote:
>>
>>> 2008/11/21 Kelly O'Hair <Kelly.Ohair at sun.com>:
>>>
>>>> You can ignore the 3 WARNINGS, they will be removed soon.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> I have to admit I've never seen those warnings. I'm sure I don't need
>>> to say I'm not running a 2.4 copy of Linux.
>>>
>>>
>>>> However, I'm 99.9% sure that these error messages should not be seen
>>>> at all when building the OpenJDK sources.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> We've patched bcopy and friends out in IcedTea, so clearly others have
>>> run into them. Matthias Koch, who packages IcedTea for Debian/Ubuntu,
>>> added the patch so you'd have to ask him. Maybe a newer gcc promotes
>>> them from warnings to errors?
>>>
>>>
>>>> Exactly where did you get the sources from?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Probably http://openjdk.java.net, that's where I get mine :)
>>>
>>>
>>>> -kto
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> niwi at sics.se wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> I am trying to build the open JDK from source (using the b39 snapshot
>>>>> release) on Ubuntu 8.10, but I get the following error message:
>>>>>
>>>>> In file included from ../generated/incls/_precompiled.incl:286:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> /home1/niwi/record-replay/java/openJava/fifth-try/hotspot/src/share/vm/libadt/port.hpp:
>>>>> In function 'void bcopy(const void*, void*, size_t)':
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> /home1/niwi/record-replay/java/openJava/fifth-try/hotspot/src/share/vm/libadt/port.hpp:40:
>>>>> error: 'void bcopy(const void*, void*, size_t)' redeclared inline
>>>>> without
>>>>> 'gnu_inline' attribute
>>>>> /usr/include/bits/string3.h:90: error: 'void bcopy(const void*, void*,
>>>>> size_t)' previously defined here
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The sanity test passes, but with the following warnings:
>>>>>
>>>>> WARNING: The official linux builds use OS version 2.4.9-e.3.
>>>>> You appear to be using OS version 2.6.27-7-generic.
>>>>>
>>>>> WARNING: The build is being done on Linux Unknown linux.
>>>>> The official linux builds use Linux Advanced Server,
>>>>> specifically Linux Advanced Server release 2.1AS.
>>>>> The version found was '2.6.27-7-generic'.
>>>>>
>>>>> WARNING: The linux compiler is not version 3.2
>>>>> Specifically the GCC compiler.
>>>>> You appear to be using compiler version: 4.3
>>>>> The compiler was obtained from the following location:
>>>>> /usr/bin/
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> /Niklas
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
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