Does OpenJFX 19.0.2 fix the crash on macOS?
Glavo
zjx001202 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 18 20:10:29 UTC 2023
I just tried to test on my M1 Mac Mini, and successfully reproduced the
problem.
OpenJDK 11/17/19 installed through Homebrew will cause this problem.
For users who use OpenJDK 11, they cannot easily upgrade to OpenJFX 20.
On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 2:57 AM Johan Vos <johan.vos at gluonhq.com> 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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