Request for creation of OSX integration repo forest
Michael McMahon
michael.x.mcmahon at oracle.com
Tue Oct 25 14:14:10 PDT 2011
Phil,
Though, the X11 toolkit still builds and runs ok...
- Michael.
On 25/10/11 20:46, Phil Race wrote:
> Paul,
>
> Just so you know, OpenJDK on OS X doesn't use X11.
> Earlier that's all there was but now that's obsolete and its based on
> Cocoa APIs.
>
> -phil.
>
> On 10/19/11 12:27 PM, Paul Hohensee wrote:
>> On 10/17/11 4:20 PM, Henri Gomez wrote:
>>> What does it means for osx builder like me ?
>>
>> This is what I expect, actual process may vary a bit.
>>
>> The forest is a development forest, so while you ought to be able to
>> build it at any given time, it's not necessarily completely stable
>> (i.e.,
>> may not pass the jcks at any given time). Until we get the
>> infrastructure in place to build an X11-based bundle that runs on OS X,
>> it won't be very useful. That'll be pretty much all makefile changes.
>> Once we have that plus hotspot (which we already have in
>> hsx/hotspot-rt),
>> everyone except the client team (i.e., graphics team) will be able to
>> build
>> and test on OS X under X11.
>>
>>> When could we try to use it for OS/X builds ?
>>
>> When we get the infrastructure for building on OS X done, vis. above.
>>
>> Paul
>>
>>> 2011/10/17 Paul Hohensee<paul.hohensee at oracle.com>:
>>>> Thanks, Dalibor.
>>>>
>>>> The forest is here
>>>>
>>>> http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7u/jdk7u-osx/
>>>>
>>>> and the corresponding gates here
>>>>
>>>> http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7u/jdk7u-osx-gate/
>>>>
>>>> The jdk7u-osx forest is a clone of jdk7u/jdk7u-dev and has the same
>>>> jcheck
>>>> constraints as jdk7u-dev (i.e., duplicate bugids are allowed). The
>>>> push
>>>> notification
>>>> alias is
>>>>
>>>> macosx-port-dev at openjdk.java.net
>>>>
>>>> When component teams deem it advisable, they'll ask permission to
>>>> push to
>>>> jdk7u-dev via the existing process.
>>>>
>>>> Hotspot pushes to jdk7u-osx will likely happen on the same schedule
>>>> as those
>>>> to jdk7u-dev. The initial port is wending its way through the
>>>> integration
>>>> process
>>>> from hsx/hotspot-rt through hsx/hotspot-main to hsx/hsx23, and will
>>>> go from
>>>> there to jdk7u-osx/hotspot.
>>>>
>>>> Paul
>>>>
>>>> On 10/11/11 8:59 AM, Dalibor Topic wrote:
>>>>> On 10/6/11 6:37 PM, Dalibor Topic wrote:
>>>>>> On 10/6/11 8:16 AM, Paul Hohensee wrote:
>>>>>>> At JavaOne, Oracle announced the developer preview of the JDK7
>>>>>>> Mac OSX
>>>>>>> port. Apple is open-sourcing the port and Oracle plans to
>>>>>>> deliver it in
>>>>>>> a future JDK7 update release. Since the initial port will use
>>>>>>> the JDK7
>>>>>>> code
>>>>>>> base, I'd like to propose the creation of a project repo forest
>>>>>>> for the
>>>>>>> port
>>>>>>> as a sub-project of the JDK7 update project. Once a stable port
>>>>>>> exists
>>>>>>> in the OSX project repo forest, we can request permission to
>>>>>>> push it to
>>>>>>> jdk7u.
>>>>>> Thanks for this proposal, Paul.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I posted a link to the Oracle JDK 7 Update release roadmap
>>>>>> published at
>>>>>> JavaOne
>>>>>> and the corresponding press releases which give some more background
>>>>>> information
>>>>>> on the plans wrt to the Mac OS X port to provide some more
>>>>>> background for
>>>>>> this
>>>>>> request. [1]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'd like to open up this proposal for discussion until Monday.
>>>>> Thanks to everyone who participated in the discussion. With my JDK 7
>>>>> Updates Project
>>>>> Lead hat on, I think this is a good proposal, so we will go ahead and
>>>>> create a separate
>>>>> jdk7u-osx forest for the jdk7u integration of the Mac OS X port
>>>>> based off
>>>>> the mainline
>>>>> jdk7u master, with commit e-mails heading to the macosx-port-dev
>>>>> list in
>>>>> order to
>>>>> keep the Mac porters up to date on the progress of jdk7u(4)
>>>>> integration
>>>>> work.
>>>>>
>>>>> cheers,
>>>>> dalibor topic
>>>>>
>>>>>> cheers,
>>>>>> dalibor topic
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [1]
>>>>>> http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/jdk7u-dev/2011-October/000534.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>
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