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family -- first public patchset of native Sun JDK 1.5.0 port. Most valuable addition of this patchset is native amd64 support. And special thanks goes to Daniel Seuffert <ds@freeBSD.org> for making it possible by providing amd64 hardware. This patchset was tested on following configurations: i386/4.10, i386/5.3, amd64/5.3. 5.3-RELEASE support is quite strong and shown no huge visible problems over last week. But even mentioning above note, keep in mind -- THIS IS ALPHA PATCHSET and suitable for testers/developers ONLY! Known issues are including (but for sure not limited to): . Browser plugin support is missing . JVMTI, JDWP and JMX are not tested yet . FreeBSD i386/4.10 support is suffering from hidden memory allocation failres (ideas and patches are welcome) NOTE ABOUT BOOTSTRAPING: It's possible to bootstrap jdk 1.5.0 using jdk 1.4.2 (either native or linux one). There's no need to have java/linux_jdk15 installed and working. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation |
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