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List:       openjdk-build-dev
Subject:    Re: Building jdk on OS/X
From:       Michael Hall <mik3hall () gmail ! com>
Date:       2021-08-16 4:36:00
Message-ID: 981D2301-D330-46B2-8AEB-C860FFBFAD3D () gmail ! com
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> On Aug 15, 2021, at 10:47 PM, David Holmes <david.holmes@oracle.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Michael,
> 
> On 16/08/2021 12:15 pm, Michael Hall wrote:
> > > > It failed as before. If you are interested in the build.log it is pretty much \
> > > > as above.
> > > 
> > > Sorry I meant the full log, in particular the configure part that shows what \
> > > tools are being used. 
> > > > 
> > > 
> > > No invocation of a Java based tool in the build process should be setting any \
> > > kind of classpath that refers to system level packages like that. However if \
> > > your boot JDK is what is doing that then there may not be anything the build \
> > > can do about it.
> > The config log is somewhat larger I can include it if you want or put it \
> > somewhere you can see it.
> 
> Somewhere I could see would be good - thanks.

http://mikehall.pairserver.com/configure.log \
<http://mikehall.pairserver.com/configure.log>

> 
> > I'm not quite following what you are saying. No java tool is at fault here except \
> > in possibly honoring the setting of the CLASSPATH environment variable.
> 
> They should only honour that variable if no explicit classpath is set for the tool \
> invocation, and IIUC all our build tool invocations should be setting an explicit \
> classpath as you don't want the build to accidentally pick things up. 

warning: [path] bad path element "/Applications/OpenOffice.app/Contents/lib": no such \
file or directory

compiler.properties

# 0: path
compiler.warn.path.element.not.found=\
    bad path element "{0}": no such file or directory

I guess I was assuming javac. I was going to try to isolate removing which -Werror \
worked around things but then got Romy's post.

You should be able to reproduce just by doing something like

export CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:/Library/Frameworks/BSF4ooRexx.framework/Classes/bsf4ooRexx-v641-20190830-bin.jar
 And then build on OS/X
make images


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