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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/4/24 8:01 AM, Asva Raten wrote:<br>
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I have a jar file that jdeps in JDK 22 can properly analyze and
return correct results for, while jdeps in JDK 23 crashes for
the exact same jar file. Now I don't know, there might be an
issue with the jar file itself but since jdeps in JDK 22 can
analyze it while jdeps in JDK 23 cannot, there is a change of
behavior that I want to report. Maybe it is the new JDK's
behavior that is incorrect in which case it should be fixed, or
if it is correct then that should be documented in the release
notes because it breaks backward compatibility.</div>
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I was writing a report at bugreport.java.com, but there is no
way to attach a jar file on there. The jar in question is an
uber/fat/shaded jar that has been processed by an optimization
tool, Proguard, so I don't want to inconvenience the JDK team
with all the steps of making a fat jar with the library and
running Proguard on it. I need to just attach a jar file for
them to be able to debug it using jdeps.</div>
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What should I do?</div>
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<p>Submitting the issue to bugreport.java.com is the right way to
do it. Please include the steps of reproducing the issue that
can help understanding what are involved. The submitter will be
contacted if we need more information or any files we may need.<br>
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Mandy<br>
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