RFR: [8038961] kinit, klist and ktab aren't built from jdk7u51 in licensee src bundles

Ivan Gerasimov ivan.gerasimov at oracle.com
Mon Apr 28 15:43:06 UTC 2014


Thanks Erik!

On 28.04.2014 17:12, Erik Joelsson wrote:
> Hello Ivan,
>
> The change looks good to me, but I'm not a reviewer for 7u.

No problem, I'll wait for one :)
Thank you anyway.

Sincerely yours,
Ivan

>
> /Erik
>
> On 2014-04-28 14:45, Ivan Gerasimov wrote:
>> Ping.
>>
>> Could someone please help review this quite simple fix?
>>
>> I've tested the change with JPTR in three configuration: open jdk, 
>> full jdk and licensee source.
>> The binaries were successfully built in all three configurations.
>> The change did not make any difference to open and full jdk.
>> For the licensee bundle, the kerberoes tools for windows are now 
>> created.
>>
>> Any comments/suggestions?
>>
>> Sincerely yours,
>> Ivan
>>
>>
>> On 21.04.2014 22:43, Ivan Gerasimov wrote:
>>> Hello!
>>>
>>> This is a 7u only issue.
>>>
>>> I was reported that kerberos tools aren't built from the licensee 
>>> source bundle.
>>> The cause is that building of the launchers is started from the 
>>> 'build' target in the Makefile.
>>> On Windows, the 'build' target is only defined, if 
>>> ./common/Library.gmk is included, and this is included when 
>>> ./jdk/windows/native/sun/security/krb5 directory exists.
>>> This is not the case for the licensee source bundle.
>>>
>>> It appears to be enough to replace the 'build' target with 'all':
>>>
>>> BUGURL: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8038961
>>> WEBREV: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~igerasim/8038961/0/webrev/
>>>
>>> Sincerely yours,
>>> Ivan
>>>
>>>
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