classpath/41699 On Fedora 11 PowerPC IcedTea 7 Build
Michael Franz
mvfranz at gmail.com
Sun Nov 8 13:22:25 PST 2009
On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Andrew John Hughes <
gnu_andrew at member.fsf.org> wrote:
> 2009/11/8 Michael Franz <mvfranz at gmail.com>:
> > Andrew,
> >
> > I sent you my logs directly, the message was too big for the list. This
> is
> > what I have tried (for the list).
> >
> > I tried to build ppc with zero/shark - hit classpath bug
> > I tried to build ppc no zero/no shark and get the same results.
> > I tried the zero/shark configuration on intel and the build fails before
> it
> > gets to the same location.
> > The default build on intel works fine.
> >
> > Michael
> >
> >
> >
>
> You don't seem to be running the stamps/download-drops.stamp target at
> all during the build.
> Check that you have the latest tip:
>
> $ hg tip
> changeset: 2031:9eb43c172d5b
> tag: tip
> user: Andrew John Hughes <ahughes at redhat.com>
> date: Wed Nov 04 22:07:39 2009 +0000
> summary: Delete bootstrap/jdk1.7.0 on clean.
>
> If you still have the build directory, try:
>
> $ make download-drops
> $ make
>
> This is what I have:
[mfranz at localhost icedtea]$ hg tip
changeset: 2031:9eb43c172d5b
tag: tip
user: Andrew John Hughes <ahughes at redhat.com>
date: Wed Nov 04 22:07:39 2009 +0000
summary: Delete bootstrap/jdk1.7.0 on clean.
[mfranz at localhost icedtea]$ make download-drops
make: Nothing to be done for `download-drops'.
I was using TIP before and noticed that it was always downloading the jar
files after I did a clean. It does not seem to be doing that now (I have
pulled/updated since then).
I noticed that the stamps/download-drops.stamp is still there after a clean,
but there is no drops directory.
So, I think the build process has changed while I was doing this. The drops
directory is no-longer deleted and the stamps are not removed. However, I
ended up with an empty drops directory but stamps indicating they were
downloaded.
I removed the stamps directory and tried again. The classpath error is
no-longer an issue.
Michael
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