update N repos where N > 6

Alexander Zuev alexander.zuev at oracle.com
Mon Aug 19 23:41:43 PDT 2013


Oops. My memory plays games with me - there were no 7u8 release rolled 
out - it was skipped.
So it was a bad example. The correct one though would be jdk7u10 - there 
were one rolled out
and there's no separate repo for it so it can be obtained only by 
tipping to the latest build of the
7u10.

/With best regards,
/Alex

On 8/20/13 10:20, Alexander Zuev wrote:
> Ivan,
>
>   instead of the separate repositories there are tags.
> List of tags can be seen at 
> http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7u/jdk7u-dev/tags
> So just clone the 7u-dev workspace and update it and all of the 
> subrepositories to the desired tag
> (latest build number of the needed update release). For example for 
> jdk7u8 tag is jdk7u8-b05.
> Just perform hg up jdk7u8-b05 in all the repos and you'll get it.
>
>   The online archives for all the openjdk mailing lists can be found at
> http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/<list_name>/
> For this list it's http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/jdk7u-dev/
> The full list of all the openjdk mailing lists can be found at
> http://mail.openjdk.java.net/mailman/listinfo
>
> With best regards,
> /Alex
>
>
> On 8/20/13 24:46, Ivan Krylov wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> How to get an 7updateN repository where 6 < N < 40?
>> There is no hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7u/jdk7u25 repository as far as I 
>> see.
>>
>> This must have been discussed here many times before but I ma behind 
>> the times and searching online archives is painful )
>> BTW, what would be a good place to browse/search openjdk mail aliases 
>> archives?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Ivan
>>
>>
>>
>




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