data for the JDK using Sun's tzupdater. [1]
. Some simplification of the convoluted logic around telling the user
which files to download. In particular, don't care if we've already
told them to download a file.
. Bump PORTREVISION since many North American users will need to pick up
the time zone changes.
Collaboration with: Tim Zingelman <zingelman@fnal.gov> [1]
. Replace some hardwired /usr/local instances with LOCALBASE.
. Small Makefile restructure to keep related variables in one place.
. Add ipv6 to CATEGORIES if its enabled. [2]
PR: 106130 [2]
Submitted by: Janos Mohacsi <janos.mohacsi@bsd.hu> [2]
Pointed out by: pointyhat (via kris) [1]
building, the JDK zone info file doesn't exist yet, so attempting to
get the zone info for GMT_ID would fail.
Submitted by: Kurt Miller <kurt@intricatesoftware.com>
native bootstrap JDK on all (supported) architectures.
This is a slightly different change than the submitters.
PR: 103227
Submitted by: Pat Lashley <patl+freebsd@volant.org>
defining O_SYNC and O_DSYNC if they aren't defined. In particular we
were previously defining O_SYNC bogusly to the same value as O_EXCL.
PR not closed as this fixes jdk15, not diablo-jdk15.
PR: 102888
. Add support for unrestricted policy files.
. Use bsd.gecko.mk for plugin support and limit it to Mozilla.
. Make portlint happier.
Submitted by: ale@ (with some minor tweaks by me)
can't use -j in general since the build of the other bits is almost
certainly not -j safe. If set, this will speed up the build for those
with an SMP box. [1]
. Install the cacerts file from Sun's JDK 1.5.0_06 release rather than
using the almost empty one that comes with the SCSL source. [2]
. Bump PORTREVISION for the second change.
PR: 87552 [1]
Submitted by: leafy <leafy@leafy.idv.tw> [1]
Prompted by: Panagiotis Astithas <past@ebs.gr> [2]
copy. This should have the following effects:
. Fix problems experienced by programmes that dynamically create their
own copy of the JVM and are linked against the system's zlib (e.g.,
eclipse).
. Reduce the potential for zlib based security problems affecting the
JDK.
Submitted by: mi@
in the systems libz.so. This conflict broke applications such as
Eclipse which is linked with libz.so (via gtk+ I believe).
This is a slightly modified version of the submitter's patch.
A better solution may be to link with the system's libz.so and remove
the JDK's internal zlib code altogether, but I'd like to test that a
little more first. Until then this solves the problem.
. Bump PORTREVISION since Eclipse seems to be quite widely used.
Submitted by: "Arno J. Klaassen" <arno@heho.snv.jussieu.fr>
valid one doesn't currently exist.
. Add a pkg-deinstall which removes the symbolic link if this port owns it.
. Produce pkg-install and pkg-deinstall with SUB_FILES and SUB_LIST rather
than manually using ${SED} ourselves.
Approved by: maintainer timeout
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/awt/1.5/xawt.html
it has some advantages over XToolkit. Its also the default on Linux
and Solaris will be switching to it. Some people have reported that
it fixes a crash in the browser plugin for them.
Please let me know straight away if this causes problems, particularly
with Swing, as it hasn't been extensively tested. The web page
mentioned above explains how to switch the toolkits dynamically so you
can compare them.
Submitted by: Huang wen hui <hwh@gddsn.org.cn>
(the awt_LoadLibrary.c patch)
Approved by: phantom (maintainer)
. Many patches are now unnecessary as they are included in the new
patchset.
. The browser plugin and Java Web Start is enabled on i386 (there are
64 bit issues with both the plugin and Mozilla/Firefox which prevent
enabling it on amd64).
. Update the amount of disk space needed.
. Update the status of the port.
. Disable building the shared class data archive. This broke the build
on amd64 and appears to also be problematic on some i386 versions
(4.11 is broken at least). It will reappear in future, probably
initially on a limited set of FreeBSD versions and architectures
(6.0/i386 is reported to work).
Reviewed by: freebsd-java@
Approved by: maintainer timeout (1 week)