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Date:      Fri, 06 Feb 2009 13:48:18 -0800
From:      Brian Gardner <brian@experts-exchange.com>
To:        freebsd-java@freebsd.org
Subject:   OpenJDK6 port direction
Message-ID:  <498CB022.3060306@experts-exchange.com>

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I'm trying to create the OpenJDK6 port, and I've got a question for the 
team:

Should we use suns source from 
http://download.java.net/openjdk/jdk6/promoted/b14/openjdk-6-src-b14-25_nov_2008.tar.gz, 
or should I bundle the current state of jdk6/jdk6 into an package that 
we host, and use that as a base for the ports.

Would there be a licensing issue?

The second option is easier for me, however the first seems like the 
more proper way to create the port. Looking at mercurial comments it 
doesn't appear like there are any additional changes since b14, so I was 
expecting things to be identical or close to identical, but they are 
not.  Maybe somebody could elaborate on why and how jdk6/jdk6 from 
mercurial differs from openjdk-6-src-b14-25_nov_2008.tar.gz from sun.


Thanks,
Brian



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