BufferedReader.readLine (while building wip/jdk15)
KAFFE_BUGGY_NETBSD_SIGWAIT is only required in older NetBSD releases, and
in fact breaks NetBSD 5
Bump PKGREVISION
many thanks
This builds, and will compile and run helloworld, but hasn't been
particularly extensively tested.
No version bump since no prior x86_64 packages should have been created.
What's New In Kaffe 1.1.7
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* Many cleanups, warning fixes and bug fixes.
* Removed support for class library profiles, since
--with-glibj-zip offers a more convenient replacement.
* Updated to boehm-gc 6.6
* Updated to gjdoc 0.7.7
* Merged in fastjar.
* Merged in zlib. There is a new configure option,
--with-system-zlib to allow the use of the system zlib,
instead of the merged in one.
* Merged in GNU Classpath completely. Updated to version 0.90,
with additional fixes.
* Merged in port to DROPS.
* Merged in port to Blackfin CPU.
* Support for DragonFly BSD.
* Ported to ia64-freebsd and alpha-freebsd.
* Ported to powerpc-openbsd.
* Improved support for Cygwin and sparc64-openbsd.
* Improved stack handling for pthreads on openbsd.
* Added simple direct threading interpreter implementation.
The patches have been removes, since they were either included upstram or are
no more necessary
This release contains many improvements, including the merge with gnu classpath
0.18
Also, patches from PR 30585 have been integrated upstream.
Thanks joerg for testing it under dragonfly
by M.Negovanovic PRs pkg/24507, pkg/24508, also add a new Makefile.common
which will be used for the upcoming kaffe-nox11 package and finally
bl3ify.
Changes:
* Support for security policy files
* AttachCurrentThread jni function for posix threads
* Bug fixes:
* jar tool and jar file fixes
* URL context handling
* EUC-JP support rewritten to use libiconv
* HTTP fixes
* MulticastSocket
* DNSJava binding
* ARM jit
* ServerSocket.bind
* java.math.BigDecimal - fix rounding operations
* JNI fixes
* FTP handler from GNU Inetlib
* SHA1PRNG randomness fixes (can use /dev/urandom if
available)
* java.security.SecureClassLoader fix
* GNU Classpath merges and updates:
* Object serialization
* almost all of java.io from Classpath
* java.nio, java.net
* java.util, java.util.regex
* java.math, javax.naming
* java.text, java.beans
* java.net.protocol.file.Handler
* java.util.Random
* java.awt.GridBadLayout
* java.awt.geom
* javax.swing.event.EventListenerList
* javax.swing.text.AttributeSet
* Updated sound code from Tritonus.org
* Updated javax.net.ssl/javax.security code
from Jessie
* kjc bug fixes:
* .this expressions
* extra generated <clinit> methods
* static initializers fixed. Circular
definitions of fields are now supported.
* Build fixes:
* m68k atomic compare and exchange
* m68k-netbsd
* ALSA 1.0
* mipsel-linux / jit3
* Cygwin
* FreeBSD networking
* parisc and HP-UX
And more... http://www.kaffe.org/pipermail/kaffe-announce/2004/000023.html
M.Negovanovic. While this version is actually a ``development'' version,
it has been reported to be much more usable than the stable 1.0.7 version.
Changes to 1.0.7 are far too numerous to list here, see http://www.kaffe.org
and/or the ChangeLog in the tarball.
subdirectories under ${PREFIX}/java/ -- Change I of many.
Thus, for consistency, also install kaffe into ${PREFIX}/java/kaffe
rather than ${PREFIX}/java
While we're at it, update kaffe to version 1.0.7.
Changes since 1.0.6:
- New version of KJC
- New encoding converters based on iconv().
- Lots of bug fixes
Furthermore, the website says that 1.0.7 has added support for
Darwin, ia64 GNU/Linux, s390 GNU/Linux, PA-RISC GNU/Linux, Alpha for
Compaq Tru64 GNU/Linux and support of PowerPC without libffi.
People with access to any of these platforms are encouraged to test
this version, so we can possibly adjust ONLY_FOR_PLATFORMS etc.
Don't look for moddi3 in libgcc - its not there. The configure script
still found it there though.
Add a test target.
Remove the preempt test as the test target will get stuck.
Some tests fail.