"os.arch" value should be "x86_64"
James Melvin
james.melvin at oracle.com
Fri Mar 23 05:30:38 PDT 2012
Hi Kirk,
The change to support os.arch=x86_64 in 7u4 is approved and the
integration is in process. As you might imagine, it affects a number of
repositories and the push needs to be carefully managed. A recent push
to hotspot, prepares the limited areas in the JVM for the new value. The
real change is in the jdk repo coming in soon. RE promotion scripts also
need to be updated to handle the new bundle names.
- Jim
On 3/23/12 6:31 AM, Kirk Pepperdine wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Can I assume that the os.arch error has been fixed?
>
> java.runtime.version=1.7.0_04-ea-b225
> java.version=1.7.0_04-ea
> java.vm.info=mixed mode
> java.vm.name=Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM
> java.vm.version=23.0-b09
> jdk.home=/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.7.0.jdk/Contents/Home
>
> =====>>>> os.arch=amd64<<<<<=========
>
> os.name=Mac OS X
> os.version=10.7.3
> sun.arch.data.model=64
>
> Regards,
> Kirk
>
>
>
> On 2012-03-23, at 8:30 AM, daniel.daugherty at oracle.com wrote:
>
>> Changeset: ad5eb0a72fb1
>> Author: jmelvin
>> Date: 2012-03-22 23:51 -0400
>> URL: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/hsx/hsx23/hotspot/rev/ad5eb0a72fb1
>>
>> 7130404: [macosx] "os.arch" value should be "x86_64" for compatibility with Apple JDK6
>> Summary: On Mac OS X, align system property "os.arch" with Apple legacy JDKs. Also, improve os.name string matching by using contains() method instead of .startsWith().
>> Reviewed-by: dcubed, phh, ohair, katleman
>>
>> ! agent/src/share/classes/sun/jvm/hotspot/jdi/ConnectorImpl.java
>> ! agent/src/share/classes/sun/jvm/hotspot/utilities/PlatformInfo.java
>>
>
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