Ubuntu 11.10 VM including OpenJDK Build Image
John Yeary
johnyeary at gmail.com
Mon Feb 13 15:00:18 UTC 2012
Hello Dalibor,
Is there a place where we can place "community" builds for various
platforms. I would like to have a central repository for them. I am
uploading a version of my openjdk7-zerovm-ppc build so that someone can use
it to bootstrap a BSD build. I am using my Google Storage account to do it
though. I know I could put it on Java.net, but I would like some more
central spot on Java.net.
Ultimately, I would like to see "official" OpenJDK builds for various
platforms posted on the main OpenJDK site. I know we have some promoted
builds but it would be nice to have a CI setup.
John
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On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 9:48 AM, Patrick Wright <pdoubleya at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'd expect in either case someone to come with a generated image on a
> couple of mediums,
> > so I'm not sure that bandwidth would be a problem - basically, have one
> person run the
> > image build before the event, and bring along enough bits for everyone.
> ;)
>
> I agree, and this has the great advantage that if the update/build
> toolchain is stable, one can easily decide what version/release to
> build (e.g. with or without lambda would be interesting at the
> moment).
>
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