Does OpenJFX 19.0.2 fix the crash on macOS?

Kevin Rushforth kevin.rushforth at oracle.com
Wed Jan 18 20:02:45 UTC 2023


One small correction: Oracle builds of JDK 20 are built using Xcode 12.4 
+ MacOSX SDK 11. The result is the same: builds of JDK from Oracle will 
not hit this problem (at least not yet; we will likely update the 
compiler some time in the JDK 21 time frame).

-- Kevin


On 1/18/2023 10:57 AM, Johan Vos wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to understand the severity of this. If I understand it 
> correctly, the issue (which is really a bug, no question about that) 
> only occurs when running with a JDK that is built with XCode 14.1 (and 
> MacOS SDK 13).
>
> Is that correct? If so, are there JDK builds out there that are built 
> with XCode 14.1? From the docs/building.md file in openjdk, I believe 
> the daily builds (by Oracle) are done using Xcode 10.1. I don't know 
> what Oracle and others are using in their JDK releases, but I would be 
> surprised if all of them are building with XCode 14.1?
>
> Do you control which JDK is used, or is it up to your users to pick a 
> JDK and then use that one? If users are using a really recent version 
> of the JDK (built with Xcode 14.1) it seems to me they can also easily 
> use a really recent version of JavaFX (20-ea)?
>
> I am probably missing something, so it would be good to get a better 
> understanding of the context?
> I totally agree that we have to make it as easy as possible for 
> end-users to run JavaFX applications, so we should consider whatever 
> is required to achieve this.
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Johan
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 5:04 PM Glavo <zjx001202 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>     After looking forward to it for a month, I was happy to see the
>     release of OpenJFX 19.0.2, but I was surprised to find that the
>     update log did not contain JDK-8296654.
>
>     I want to know whether this problem has been solved in OpenJFX
>     19.0.2?
>     I think this is a very serious problem that needs to be repaired
>     urgently.
>     OpenJFX 20 will not be released until a few months later, and it
>     is no longer compatible with JDK 11, so we cannot wait until that
>     time to update it.
>     If 19.0.2 does not include the fix of JDK-8296654, can I ask you
>     to release 19.0.2.1?
>
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