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slack-desc |
OpenJDK11 is an open source implementation of version 11 (LTS) of the Java Development Kit, Standard Edition. It includes tools for developing, testing, and running programs written in Java. This script builds the package from source using the packages listed in the .info file (the source tarball plus a binary of the prevous version to bootstrap from), so it is not necessary to have a jdk package installed to build this package. (See BIG FAT NOTE below.) By default, the source package uses all available cores to build the package, but this can be controlled by passing CORES=<x> to the script. It is HIGHLY recommended to use all available cores as a single-core build can take quite a while, especially on slower machines. NOTE: The build normally fails with MAKEFLAGS set, but this script tempararily unsets it so it can proceed. The source is also able to use ccache to speed up rebuilds. To enable this, pass USE_CCACHE=yes to the script. NOTE: Some other SBo scripts recommend creating cc/c++/gcc/g++ symlinks to ccache in /usr/local/bin to use ccache, but this build fails on that, so make sure they are removed before running this script. To test the build, pass TESTS=yes. This will unpack the jtreg package to run the tests. You should expect to see somewhere in the area of about 20 to 30 failures and about 30 to 40 errors. The reports will be saved in $TMP/jtreg-reports if you want to review them. After installing this package you will need to logout/login to your machine as it will add new files to the /etc/profile.d folder. BIG FAT NOTE: If you have ANY JDK installed (jdk, zulu-openjdk, OpenJDK, etc.), you MUST first uninstall it, then logout/login to clear the JAVA_HOME folder from your $PATH in order to build this package, otherwise the build will fail. MANY thanks to the BLFS community for maintaining 32-bit builds of the later versions of OpenJDK 10 we use for bootstrapping.