jtreg-use Digest, Vol 21, Issue 7

Mani Sarkar sadhak001 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 14 09:41:34 PDT 2012


Thanks Jonathan, I'll try to apply the below as the next update for the
instructions.


On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 1:33 AM, Jonathan Gibbons <
jonathan.gibbons at oracle.com> wrote:

>  Mani,
>
> Nice write up.
>
> For what it's worth, you don't need to modify the make/build.properties
> file. Instead, you can override the properties by creating a new, untracked
> file build.properties in the root of the repo.  This file will be read
> ahead of the existing make/build.properties file, and so the settings in
> the new file will be used instead.
>
> Separately, if you have downloaded the necessary files to build the file
> with Ant, the chances are that you have enough bits to build using "make".
> The settings file is make/Defs.mk, and you can either edit that file, or
> provide values on the "make" command line.  If you just type "make", that
> should be enough to build jtreg. If you type "make test" that will try and
> run the tests as well.  But, to run the tests, you will likely need more
> versions of JDK available, so that jtreg can be built on one version and
> tested on others.
>
> -- Jon
>
>
>
>
>
> On 09/12/2012 04:49 PM, Mani Sarkar wrote:
>
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> For everyone's benefit I have posted the instructions on 'How to build
> JTReg in Eclipse' at
> http://wp.me/p2DZ25-N
>
> Feel free to add it to your list of resources and pass it to people who
> might find it useful.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Regards,
> Mani
>
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>> Hi Jon,
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>> Thanks for your advise I made sure the right version of ant and jdk, jvm
>> was available to jtreg in.eclipse and gave it a second attempt and got
>> success.
>>
>> The usage.txt was populated with the usage instructions we would see if we
>> ran it on the cli.
>>
>> I'm now working on run configuration via eclipse but the instructions are
>> complete for building jtreg under eclipse.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Mani
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