Does OpenJFX 19.0.2 fix the crash on macOS?
Johan Vos
johan.vos at gluonhq.com
Thu Jan 19 09:46:12 UTC 2023
Hi,
If the JDK installed by Homebrew (is there a public build recipe that
Homebrew is using?) in combination with JavaFX causes apps to crash, then
the situation is really bad indeed.
Kevin and myself will work on the administration to have a 19.0.2.1 patch
update.
- Johan
On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 9:11 PM Glavo <zjx001202 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 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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