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<td>Re: Help me to build openjdk on my machine</td>
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<td>Tue, 12 Jul 2011 22:52:02 +0200</td>
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<td>Maxim <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:max_pole@gmx.de"><max_pole@gmx.de></a></td>
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<td>Mike Swingler <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:swingler@apple.com"><swingler@apple.com></a></td>
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<pre>Am 10.07.2011 22:37, schrieb Mike Swingler:
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> Just to set some expectations, the Mac OS X porting project has made a conscious decision to not support Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard (for a variety of API reasons), and therefore will not support PPC. While the bsd-port may be compilable for PPC with Zero and Shark, it's native graphics support will likely remain at the Darwin/X11 level. This may or may not be an issue for your use.
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I'm working on a music OCR system implemented in Java. It already runs
on x86 Windows/Linux/Mac OS X x86. I would like to support older Macs as
well but I don't manage to compile Java at all.
This application doesn't rely on high-performance graphics. It relies on
specific Java 1.6 features and therefore doesn't run with any older
version...
> AFAIK, nobody has come forward to make new builds of the BSD port for PPC/Mac using Zero, since it was fully integrated into the JDK7 mainline. Any volunteers?
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Ok, I would give it a try. I'm afraid Leopard won't work. Should I try
any PPC-bsd-based Linux distribution?
Best regards
Maxim
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