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List:       openjdk-build-dev
Subject:    Re: Configure(still?) broken on OS X
From:       David DeHaven <david.dehaven () oracle ! com>
Date:       2016-01-25 15:20:05
Message-ID: 83E22188-D6E6-4F84-AEE6-35EC3F5DADE4 () oracle ! com
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> > > > This came up a while back, probably on another list...
> > > > 
> > > > XQuartz had to change the install location due to 10.11 not allowing \
> > > > installation to /usr/X11, so our configure script should be updated to also \
> > > > check in /opt/X11 now. I don't know if a bug was ever filed for this or not. 
> > > > To answer the earlier question: Yes, freetype is required for OpenJDK builds \
> > > > on Mac.
> > > Incidentally, I have the same version of XQuartz installed on 10.10.5 and it \
> > >                 creates symlinks:
> > > /usr/X11 -> /opt/X11
> > > /usr/X11R6 -> /opt/X11
> > > 
> > > but those symlinks cannot be created on 10.11 for the aforementioned reason.
> > > 
> > > -DrD-
> > > 
> > I filed an issue to fix this and provided a proposed fix, but I've not tested it \
> > at all (and I can't at the moment...) \
> > https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8147754
> 
> I think we can be reasonably sure that if --with-freetype=/opt/X11 works, then your \
> fix is working. 
> I think your fix looks okay (apart from indentation but that might be Jira \
> messing), but for formalitys sake I'd like you to send out a formal RFR. You don't \
> need to create a webrev, the patch inline is ok.

Yeah, that's JIRA messing up the indentation. I've not found a way to use \
preformatted blocks in JIRA comments yet.

I'll post an official RFR later this morning.

-DrD-


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