Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 03:30:57 -0400 From: Damian Gerow <dgerow@afflictions.org> To: freebsd-amd64@freebsd.org Subject: Re: java/jdk15 help [SOLVED?] Message-ID: <20050422073056.GS720@afflictions.org> In-Reply-To: <1114152775.16187.25.camel@jonnyv.kwsn.lan> References: <20050319021654.GD27012@afflictions.org> <20050322133719.GX697@afflictions.org> <97B5984DC59670DFEB70AD4C@palle.girgensohn.se> <20050422052622.GB834@lobo.homeunix.org> <1114152775.16187.25.camel@jonnyv.kwsn.lan>
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Thus spake Jon Kuster (kwsn@earthlink.net) [22/04/05 02:55]: : After you restart the build, it might hang again with your java problem : - it did for me once. All I can say is kill it, do a make clean, : reapply the patch, and start the build again. This is the problem that, for whatever reason, using WITH_IPV6 fixed for me. For the life of me, I couldn't get past that point without it defined (javac processes hung around like unwanted guests at an open bar wedding reception). As soon as I defined WITH_IPV6, it built just fine. And I ran a few test builds afterwards (before installing, so I was still using the Linux JDK), and defining it always made the difference. : On the bright side, once : you do manage to get jdk15 built and installed, it should be quite : stable. We haven't been able to get our to fail yet on UP or SMP with a : -j12 buildworld going on in the background. Same here. Even though it's marked alpha, it's been *remarkably* stable.
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