Error while using self compiled openJDK14 in eclipse

Manavjeet Singh manavjeet18295 at iiitd.ac.in
Sat Apr 24 13:28:39 UTC 2021


Hi Guoxiong,
There isn't any images folder under 'linux-x86_64-server-release'. I have
only the following files(not bold ones are the folders).
bootcycle-spec.gmk  build.log.old  configure.log      hotspot
Makefile      support
buildjdk-spec.gmk   buildtools     configure.log.old  jdk
                make-support
build.log           compare.sh     configure-support  jdk.code-workspace
spec.gmk

And the following filed under 'linux-x86_64-server-release/jdk/'
bin   include  man      _optimize_image_exec.cmdline
_optimize_image_exec.marker
conf  lib      modules  _optimize_image_exec.log      release



On Sat, Apr 24, 2021 at 6:40 PM Guoxiong Li <lgxbslgx at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Manavjeet,
>
> I haven't used eclipse for a long time so my idea may be wrong.
> According to your description, I think you should use
> the path `jdk14/build/linux-x86_64-server-release*/images/jdk*` instead.
>
> ---
> Best Regards,
> Guoxiong.
>
> On Sat, Apr 24, 2021 at 8:59 PM Manavjeet Singh <
> manavjeet18295 at iiitd.ac.in> wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>> I compiled OpenJDK-14 on my machine and it is working fine when used from
>> the command line. I want to build a program using it but when trying to
>> add
>> it to Eclipse(v4.18) through Window->Preferences->Installed
>> JREs->Add->StandardVM and giving the path
>> jdk14/build/linux-x86_64-server-release/jdk/.
>> But it is showing the error: "Target is not a JDK root. System library not
>> found".
>> Have I made some mistake while compiling the jdk? Any help would be
>> appreciated.
>> Thanks
>>
>



More information about the hotspot-gc-dev mailing list