[threeten-dev] updated repos
Xueming Shen
xueming.shen at oracle.com
Mon Mar 18 10:42:43 PDT 2013
Not sure what happened...but yes, with "sh get_source.sh" now you get a nashorn
directory at top, and even the "old" build works fine on my local linux machine now
(with one werror fatal failure, but it is easy to just commit the werror fatal setting)
-Sherman
On 3/17/2013 11:38 AM, roger riggs wrote:
> I updated (on Saturday) two of my repo work areas using only <ws>/get_source.sh
> and it populated with nashorn. Followed by configure; make clean; make
> without any special handling.
>
> fyi, Roger
>
>
>
> On 3/17/2013 12:09 AM, Xueming Shen wrote:
>> The threeten control repo does not have nashorn repo, yet :-( I will need to have someone
>> help to put it in, before that happens, you might want to just clone a nashorn repo from
>> the jdk8 master control repo and put it under threeten control repo.
>>
>> Iris, my guess is that myself can't create/clone a nashorn repo on the server side and we
>> need your help to clone one from the jdk8 master, right?
>>
>> -Sherman
>>
>> On 3/16/13 2:55 PM, Stephen Colebourne wrote:
>>> Unfortunately, when I pulled all the repos, I can now not build the
>>> jdk images. Different errors, including this one:
>>>
>>> ## Starting nashorn
>>> /bin/sh: line 0: cd:
>>> /cygdrive/c/dev/threeten/jdk8_310/ojdk/nashorn/makefiles: No such file
>>> or directory
>>> /cygdrive/c/dev/threeten/jdk8_310/ojdk//common/makefiles/Main.gmk:125:
>>> recipe for target `nashorn-only' failed
>>> make: *** [nashorn-only] Error 1
>>>
>>> My patch for static methods should still be reasonably valid
>>> https://gist.github.com/jodastephen/4691683
>>>
>>> Stephen
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 16 March 2013 16:46, roger riggs <roger.riggs at oracle.com> wrote:
>>>> fyi,
>>>>
>>>> The updates that Sherman did from the JDK 8 repository should have resolved
>>>> the issues with the verifier when using static methods in interfaces.
>>>> My trivial example program worked ok.
>>>>
>>>> Roger
>>>>
>>
>
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