JDK-8253947: JEP 388 Windows/AArch64 backport to jdk11u

Bernhard Urban-Forster beurba at microsoft.com
Mon May 3 10:15:51 UTC 2021


Thanks, I'll wait for the GitHub transition of jdk11u-dev then which seems to happen on June 2nd [1].

Yes, Windows 10 Arm64 works very well via virtualization on the M1. Even faster than on a Surface Pro X. However, keep in mind that you'll still need a Windows x86_64 machine for cross compiling OpenJDK.


-Bernhard

[1] https://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/jdk-updates-dev/2021-March/005470.html
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From: Vladimir Kempik
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Subject: Re: JDK-8253947: JEP 388 Windows/AArch64 backport to jdk11u


Hello
Well, it works, parallels 16.5 or qemu with m1 patches and win10 arm64 insider image from MS.

Regards, Vladimir

> 1 мая 2021 г., в 12:04, Andrew Haley <aph at redhat.com> написал(а):
> 
> On 4/30/21 10:09 PM, Bernhard Urban-Forster wrote:
>> bumping this thread. Could I get some eyes on https://github.com/openjdk/jdk11u/pull/2 ?
>> 
>> The current plan is to get the review done on GitHub and once everyone is happy, I'll convert it into a webrev.
> 
> It all looks fine to me. We'll be moving 11u to GitHub soon, so you can just
> copy your pull request over.
> 
> As soon as the 11u transition is done, we can push it. I'd like to figure
> out some way to kick the tyres myself without a ton of effort. Maybe a
> Windows VM on a Mac M1 works?
> 
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