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ohair@13 3 <head>
ohair@13 4 <title>OpenJDK Build README</title>
ohair@13 5 </head>
ohair@13 6 <body style="background-color:lightcyan">
ohair@13 7 <!-- ====================================================== -->
ohair@25 8 + <table width="100%">
ohair@13 9 <tr>
ohair@13 10 <td align="center">
ohair@25 11 <img alt="OpenJDK"
ohair@25 12 src="http://openjdk.java.net/images/openjdk.png"
ohair@25 13 width=256 />
ohair@13 14 </td>
ohair@13 15 </tr>
ohair@13 16 <tr>
ohair@13 17 <td align=center>
ohair@13 18 <h1>OpenJDK Build README</h1>
ohair@13 19 </td>
ohair@13 20 </tr>
ohair@13 21 </table>
ohair@13 22 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 23 <hr>
ohair@13 24 <h2><a name="introduction">Introduction</a></h2>
ohair@13 25 <blockquote>
ohair@13 26 <p>
ohair@13 27 This README file contains build instructions for the
ohair@13 28 <a href="http://openjdk.java.net" target="_blank">OpenJDK</a>.
ohair@13 29 Building the source code for the
ohair@13 30 OpenJDK
ohair@13 31 requires
ohair@13 32 a certain degree of technical expertise.
ohair@13 33 </blockquote>
ohair@13 34 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 35 <hr>
ohair@13 36 <h2><a name="contents">Contents</a></h2>
ohair@13 37 <blockquote>
ohair@13 38 <ul>
ohair@13 39 <li><a href="#introduction">Introduction</a></li>
ohair@13 40 <li><a href="#MBE">Minimum Build Environments</a></li>
ohair@13 41 <li><a href="#SDBE">Specific Developer Build Environments</a></li>
ohair@13 42 <li><a href="#directories">Source Directory Structure</a> </li>
ohair@13 43 <li><a href="#building">Build Information</a>
ohair@13 44 <ul>
ohair@13 45 <li><a href="#gmake">GNU Make (<tt><i>gmake</i></tt>)</a> </li>
ohair@13 46 <li><a href="#linux">Basic Linux System Setup</a> </li>
ohair@13 47 <li><a href="#solaris">Basic Solaris System Setup</a> </li>
ohair@13 48 <li><a href="#windows">Basic Windows System Setup</a> </li>
ohair@13 49 <li><a href="#dependencies">Build Dependencies</a> </li>
duke@2 50 <ul>
ohair@13 51 <li><a href="#bootjdk">Bootstrap JDK</a> </li>
ohair@13 52 <li><a href="#binaryplugs">Binary Plugs</a> </li>
ohair@13 53 <li><a href="#importjdk">Optional Import JDK</a> </li>
ohair@25 54 <li><a href="#ant">Ant</a> </li>
ohair@13 55 <li><a href="#cacerts">Certificate Authority File (cacert)</a> </li>
ohair@13 56 <li><a href="#compilers">Compilers</a>
ohair@13 57 <ul>
ohair@13 58 <li><a href="#msvc">Microsoft Visual Studio</a> </li>
ohair@13 59 <li><a href="#mssdk">Microsoft Platform SDK</a> </li>
ohair@13 60 <li><a href="#gcc">Linux gcc/binutils</a> </li>
ohair@13 61 <li><a href="#studio">Sun Studio</a> </li>
ohair@13 62 </ul>
ohair@13 63 </li>
ohair@13 64 <li><a href="#zip">Zip and Unzip</a> </li>
ohair@13 65 <li><a href="#freetype">FreeType2 Fonts</a> </li>
ohair@13 66 <li>Linux and Solaris:
ohair@13 67 <ul>
ohair@13 68 <li><a href="#cups">CUPS Include files</a> </li>
ohair@13 69 </ul>
ohair@13 70 </li>
ohair@13 71 <li>Linux only:
ohair@13 72 <ul>
ohair@13 73 <li><a href="#alsa">ALSA files</a> </li>
ohair@13 74 </ul>
ohair@13 75 </li>
ohair@13 76 <li>Windows only:
ohair@13 77 <ul>
ohair@13 78 <li>Unix Command Tools (<a href="#cygwin">CYGWIN</a>)</li>
ohair@13 79 <li><a href="#dxsdk">DirectX 9.0 SDK</a> </li>
ohair@13 80 </ul>
ohair@13 81 </li>
duke@2 82 </ul>
ohair@13 83 </ul>
ohair@13 84 </li>
ohair@13 85 <li><a href="#creating">Creating the Build</a> </li>
ohair@13 86 <li><a href="#testing">Testing the Build</a> </li>
ohair@13 87 <li><a href="#variables">Environment/Make Variables</a></li>
ohair@13 88 <li><a href="#troubleshooting">Troubleshooting</a></li>
ohair@13 89 </ul>
ohair@13 90 </blockquote>
ohair@13 91 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 92 <hr>
ohair@13 93 <h2><a name="MBE">Minimum Build Environments</a></h2>
ohair@13 94 <blockquote>
ohair@13 95 This file often describes specific requirements for what we call the
ohair@13 96 "minimum build environments" (MBE) for the JDK.
ohair@13 97 Building with the MBE will generate the most compatible
ohair@13 98 bits that install on, and run correctly on, the most variations
ohair@13 99 of the same base OS and hardware architecture.
ohair@13 100 These usually represent what is often called the
ohair@13 101 least common denominator platforms.
ohair@13 102 It is understood that most developers will NOT be using these
ohair@13 103 specific platforms, and in fact creating these specific platforms
ohair@13 104 may be difficult due to the age of some of this software.
ohair@13 105 <p>
ohair@13 106 The minimum OS and C/C++ compiler versions needed for building the
ohair@13 107 OpenJDK:
ohair@13 108 <p>
ohair@13 109 <table border="1">
ohair@13 110 <thead>
ohair@13 111 <tr>
ohair@13 112 <th>Base OS and Architecture</th>
ohair@13 113 <th>OS</th>
ohair@13 114 <th>Compiler</th>
ohair@13 115 </tr>
ohair@13 116 </thead>
ohair@13 117 <tbody>
ohair@13 118 <tr>
ohair@13 119 <td>Linux X86 (32bit)</td>
ohair@13 120 <td>Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 </td>
ohair@13 121 <td>gcc 4 </td>
ohair@13 122 </tr>
ohair@13 123 <tr>
ohair@13 124 <td>Linux X64 (64bit)</td>
ohair@13 125 <td>Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 </td>
ohair@13 126 <td>gcc 4 </td>
ohair@13 127 </tr>
ohair@13 128 <tr>
ohair@13 129 <td>Solaris SPARC (32bit)</td>
ohair@13 130 <td>Solaris 10 + patches
ohair@13 131 <br>
ohair@13 132 See <a href="http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/show.pl?target=patches/JavaSE" target="_blank">
ohair@13 133 SunSolve</a> for patch downloads.
ohair@13 134 </td>
ohair@30 135 <td>Sun Studio 12</td>
ohair@13 136 </tr>
ohair@13 137 <tr>
ohair@13 138 <td>Solaris SPARCV9 (64bit)</td>
ohair@13 139 <td>Solaris 10 + patches
ohair@13 140 <br>
ohair@13 141 See <a href="http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/show.pl?target=patches/JavaSE" target="_blank">
ohair@13 142 SunSolve</a> for patch downloads.
ohair@13 143 </td>
ohair@30 144 <td>Sun Studio 12</td>
ohair@13 145 </tr>
ohair@13 146 <tr>
ohair@13 147 <td>Solaris X86 (32bit)</td>
ohair@13 148 <td>Solaris 10 + patches
ohair@13 149 <br>
ohair@13 150 See <a href="http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/show.pl?target=patches/JavaSE" target="_blank">
ohair@13 151 SunSolve</a> for patch downloads.
ohair@13 152 </td>
ohair@30 153 <td>Sun Studio 12</td>
ohair@13 154 </tr>
ohair@13 155 <tr>
ohair@13 156 <td>Solaris X64 (64bit)</td>
ohair@13 157 <td>Solaris 10 + patches
ohair@13 158 <br>
ohair@13 159 See <a href="http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/show.pl?target=patches/JavaSE" target="_blank">
ohair@13 160 SunSolve</a> for patch downloads.
ohair@13 161 </td>
ohair@30 162 <td>Sun Studio 12</td>
ohair@13 163 </tr>
ohair@13 164 <tr>
ohair@13 165 <td>Windows X86 (32bit)</td>
ohair@13 166 <td>Windows XP</td>
ohair@13 167 <td>Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 Professional</td>
ohair@13 168 </tr>
ohair@13 169 <tr>
ohair@13 170 <td>Windows X64 (64bit)</td>
ohair@13 171 <td>Windows Server 2003 - Enterprise x64 Edition</td>
ohair@13 172 <td>Microsoft Platform SDK - April 2005</td>
ohair@13 173 </tr>
ohair@13 174 </tbody>
ohair@13 175 </table>
ohair@13 176 </blockquote>
ohair@13 177 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 178 <hr>
ohair@13 179 <h2><a name="SDBE">Specific Developer Build Environments</a></h2>
ohair@13 180 <blockquote>
ohair@13 181 We won't be listing all the possible environments, but
ohair@13 182 we will try to provide what information we have available to us.
ohair@13 183 </blockquote>
ohair@13 184 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 185 <h3><a name="fedora">Fedora</a></h3>
ohair@13 186 <blockquote>
ohair@13 187 TBD
ohair@13 188 </blockquote>
ohair@13 189 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 190 <h3><a name="debian">Debian</a></h3>
ohair@13 191 <blockquote>
ohair@13 192 TBD
ohair@13 193 </blockquote>
ohair@13 194 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 195 <h3><a name="ubuntu">Ubuntu</a></h3>
ohair@13 196 <blockquote>
ohair@13 197 In addition to needing the Bootstrap JDK and the Binary Plugs,
ohair@13 198 when building on Ubuntu you will need to
ohair@13 199 make sure certain packages are installed.
ohair@13 200 In particular, certain X11 packages, make, m4, gawk, gcc 4,
ohair@13 201 binutils, cups, freetype
ohair@13 202 and alsa.
ohair@13 203 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 204 <h4>Ubuntu 6.06</h4>
ohair@13 205 <p>
ohair@13 206 The following list of packages for Ubuntu 6.06 is a working set that
ohair@13 207 does appear to work.
ohair@13 208 <p>
ohair@13 209 <b>Note that it's quite possible that some of these
ohair@13 210 packages are not required, so anyone discovering that some of the
ohair@13 211 packages listed below are NOT required,
ohair@13 212 please let the
ohair@13 213 OpenJDK
ohair@13 214 team know.</b>
ohair@13 215 <p>
ohair@13 216 All the packages below can be installed with the
ohair@13 217 Synaptic Package manager provided with the base Ubuntu 6.06 release.
ohair@13 218 <blockquote>
ohair@13 219 <ul>
ohair@13 220 <li>binutils (2.16.1cvs20060117-1ubuntu2.1)</li>
ohair@13 221 <li>cpp (4:4.0.3-1)</li>
ohair@13 222 <li>cpp-4.0 (4.0.3-1ubuntu5)</li>
ohair@13 223 <li>libfreetype6-dev</li>
ohair@13 224 <li>g++ (4:4.0.3-1)</li>
ohair@13 225 <li>g++-4.0 (4.0.3-1ubuntu5)</li>
ohair@13 226 <li>gawk (1:3.1.5-2build1)</li>
ohair@13 227 <li>gcc (4:4.0.3-1)</li>
ohair@13 228 <li>gcc-4.0 (4.0.3-1ubuntu5)</li>
ohair@13 229 <li>libasound2-dev (1.0.10-2ubuntu4)</li>
ohair@13 230 <li>libc6 (2.3.6-0ubuntu20) to 2.3.6-0ubuntu20.4</li>
ohair@13 231 <li>libc6-dev (2.3.6-0ubuntu20.4)</li>
ohair@13 232 <li>libc6-i686 (2.3.6-0ubuntu20) to 2.3.6-0ubuntu20.4</li>
ohair@13 233 <li>libcupsys2-dev (1.2.2-0ubuntu0.6.06)</li>
ohair@13 234 <li>libgcrypt11-dev (1.2.2-1)</li>
ohair@13 235 <li>libgnutls-dev (1.2.9-2ubuntu1.1)</li>
ohair@13 236 <li>libgnutls12 (1.2.9-2ubuntu1) to 1.2.9-2ubuntu1.1</li>
ohair@13 237 <li>libgpg-error-dev (1.1-4)</li>
ohair@13 238 <li>libice-dev (2:1.0.0-0ubuntu2)</li>
ohair@13 239 <li>liblockfile1 (1.06.1)</li>
ohair@13 240 <li>libopencdk8-dev (0.5.7-2)</li>
ohair@13 241 <li>libpopt-dev (1.7-5)</li>
ohair@13 242 <li>libsm-dev (2:1.0.0-0ubuntu2)</li>
ohair@13 243 <li>libstdc++6-4.0-dev (4.0.3-1ubuntu5)</li>
ohair@13 244 <li>libtasn1-2-dev (0.2.17-1ubuntu1)</li>
ohair@13 245 <li>libx11-dev (2:1.0.0-0ubuntu9)</li>
ohair@13 246 <li>libxau-dev (1:1.0.0-0ubuntu4)</li>
ohair@13 247 <li>libxaw-headers (2:1.0.1-0ubuntu3)</li>
ohair@13 248 <li>libxaw7-dev (2:1.0.1-0ubuntu3)</li>
ohair@13 249 <li>libxdmcp-dev (1:1.0.0-0ubuntu2)</li>
ohair@13 250 <li>libxext-dev (2:1.0.0-0ubuntu4)</li>
ohair@13 251 <li>libxi-dev (2:1.0.0-0ubuntu3) </li>
ohair@13 252 <li>libxmu-dev (2:1.0.0-0ubuntu3)</li>
ohair@13 253 <li>libxmu-headers (2:1.0.0-0ubuntu3)</li>
ohair@13 254 <li>libxmuu-dev (2:1.0.0-0ubuntu3)</li>
ohair@13 255 <li>libxp-dev (6.8.2-11ubuntu2)</li>
ohair@13 256 <li>libxpm-dev (1:3.5.4.2-0ubuntu3)</li>
ohair@13 257 <li>libxrandr-dev (1:1.1.0.2-0ubuntu4)</li>
ohair@13 258 <li>libxt-dev (1:1.0.0-0ubuntu3)</li>
ohair@13 259 <li>libxtrap-dev (2:1.0.0-0ubuntu2)</li>
ohair@13 260 <li>libxtst-dev (2:1.0.1-0ubuntu2)</li>
ohair@13 261 <li>libxv-dev (2:1.0.1-0ubuntu3)</li>
ohair@13 262 <li>linux-kernel-headers (2.6.11.2-0ubuntu18)</li>
ohair@13 263 <li>m4 (1.4.4-1)</li>
ohair@13 264 <li>make (3.80+3.81.b4-1)</li>
ohair@13 265 <li>ssl-cert (1.0.13)</li>
ohair@13 266 <li>x-dev (7.0.4-0ubuntu2)</li>
ohair@13 267 <li>x11proto-core-dev (7.0.4-0ubuntu2)</li>
ohair@13 268 <li>x11proto-input-dev (1.3.2-0ubuntu2)</li>
ohair@13 269 <li>x11proto-kb-dev (1.0.2-0ubuntu2)</li>
ohair@13 270 <li>x11proto-randr-dev (1.1.2-0ubuntu2)</li>
ohair@13 271 <li>x11proto-record-dev (1.13.2-0ubuntu2)</li>
ohair@13 272 <li>x11proto-trap-dev (3.4.3-0ubuntu2)</li>
ohair@13 273 <li>x11proto-video-dev (2.2.2-0ubuntu2)</li>
ohair@13 274 <li>x11proto-xext-dev (7.0.2-0ubuntu2)</li>
ohair@13 275 <li>xlibs-dev (7.0.0-0ubuntu45)</li>
ohair@13 276 <li>zlib1g-dev (1:1.2.3-6ubuntu4)</li>
duke@2 277 </ul>
ohair@13 278 </blockquote>
ohair@13 279 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 280 <h4>Ubuntu 7.04</h4>
ohair@13 281 <p>
ohair@13 282 Using the Synaptic Package Manager, download the following
ohair@13 283 packages (double indented packages are automatically aquired
ohair@13 284 due to package dependencies):
ohair@13 285 <blockquote>
ohair@13 286 <ul>
ohair@13 287 <li>build-essential</li>
ohair@13 288 <ul>
ohair@13 289 <li>dpkg-dev</li>
ohair@13 290 <li>g++</li>
ohair@13 291 <li>g++-4.1</li>
ohair@13 292 <li>libc6-dev</li>
ohair@13 293 <li>libstdc++6.4.1-dev</li>
ohair@13 294 <li>linux-libc-dev</li>
ohair@13 295 </ul>
ohair@13 296 <li>gawk</li>
ohair@13 297 <li>m4</li>
ohair@13 298 <li>libasound2-dev</li>
ohair@13 299 <li>libcupsys2-dev</li>
ohair@13 300 <ul>
ohair@13 301 <li>libgcrypt11-dev</li>
ohair@13 302 <li>lgnutls-dev</li>
ohair@13 303 <li>libgpg-error-dev</li>
ohair@13 304 <li>liblzo-dev</li>
ohair@13 305 <li>libopencdk8-dev</li>
ohair@13 306 <li>libpopt-dev</li>
ohair@13 307 <li>libtasn1-3-dev</li>
ohair@13 308 <li>zlib1g-dev</li>
ohair@13 309 </ul>
ohair@13 310 <li>sun-java6-jdk</li>
ohair@13 311 <ul>
ohair@13 312 <li>java-common</li>
ohair@13 313 <li>libltdl3</li>
ohair@13 314 <li>odbcinst1debian1</li>
ohair@13 315 <li>sun-java6-bin</li>
ohair@13 316 <li>sun-java6-jre</li>
ohair@13 317 <li>unixodbc</li>
ohair@13 318 </ul>
ohair@13 319 <li>xlibs-dev</li>
ohair@13 320 <ul>
ohair@13 321 <li>(many)</li>
ohair@13 322 </ul>
ohair@13 323 <li>x11proto-print-dev</li>
ohair@13 324 <li>libxaw7-dev</li>
ohair@13 325 <ul>
ohair@13 326 <li>libxaw-headers</li>
ohair@13 327 </ul>
ohair@13 328 <li>libxp-dev</li>
ohair@13 329 <li>libfreetype6-dev</li>
ohair@13 330 </ul>
ohair@13 331 </blockquote>
ohair@13 332 </blockquote>
ohair@13 333 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 334 <hr>
ohair@13 335 <h2><a name="directories">Source Directory Structure</a></h2>
ohair@13 336 <blockquote>
ohair@13 337 <p>
ohair@13 338 The source code for the OpenJDK is delivered in a set of
ohair@13 339 directories:
ohair@13 340 <tt>hotspot</tt>,
ohair@13 341 <tt>langtools</tt>,
ohair@13 342 <tt>corba</tt>,
ohair@13 343 <tt>jaxws</tt>,
ohair@13 344 <tt>jaxp</tt>,
ohair@13 345 and
ohair@13 346 <tt>jdk</tt>.
ohair@13 347 The <tt>hotspot</tt> directory contains the source code and make
ohair@13 348 files for building the OpenJDK Hotspot Virtual Machine.
ohair@13 349 The <tt>langtools</tt> directory contains the source code and make
ohair@13 350 files for building the OpenJDK javac and language tools.
ohair@13 351 The <tt>corba</tt> directory contains the source code and make
ohair@13 352 files for building the OpenJDK Corba files.
ohair@13 353 The <tt>jaxws</tt> directory contains the source code and make
ohair@13 354 files for building the OpenJDK JAXWS files.
ohair@13 355 The <tt>jaxp</tt> directory contains the source code and make
ohair@13 356 files for building the OpenJDK JAXP files.
ohair@13 357 The <tt>jdk</tt> directory contains the source code and make files for
ohair@13 358 building the OpenJDK runtime libraries and misc files.
ohair@13 359 The top level <tt>Makefile</tt>
ohair@13 360 is used to build the entire OpenJDK.
ohair@13 361 </blockquote>
ohair@13 362 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 363 <hr>
ohair@13 364 <h2><a name="building">Build Information</a></h2>
ohair@13 365 <blockquote>
ohair@13 366 Building the OpenJDK
ohair@13 367 is done with a <tt><i>gmake</i></tt>
ohair@13 368 command line and various
ohair@13 369 environment or make variable settings that direct the make rules
ohair@13 370 to where various components have been installed.
ohair@13 371 Where possible the makefiles will attempt to located the various
ohair@13 372 components in the default locations or any component specific
ohair@13 373 variable settings.
ohair@13 374 When the normal defaults fail or components cannot be found,
ohair@13 375 the various
ohair@13 376 <tt>ALT_*</tt> variables (alternates)
ohair@13 377 can be used to help the makefiles locate components.
ohair@13 378 <p>
ohair@13 379 Refer to the bash/sh/ksh setup file
ohair@13 380 <tt>jdk/make/jdk_generic_profile.sh</tt>
ohair@13 381 if you need help in setting up your environment variables.
ohair@13 382 A build could be as simple as:
ohair@13 383 <blockquote>
ohair@13 384 <pre><tt>
duke@2 385 bash
duke@2 386 . jdk/make/jdk_generic_profile.sh
duke@2 387 <i>gmake</i> sanity &amp;&amp; <i>gmake</i>
ohair@13 388 </tt></pre>
ohair@13 389 </blockquote>
ohair@13 390 <p>
ohair@13 391 Of course ksh or sh would work too.
ohair@13 392 But some customization will probably be necessary.
ohair@13 393 The <tt>sanity</tt> rule will make some basic checks on build
ohair@13 394 dependencies and generate appropriate warning messages
ohair@13 395 regarding missing, out of date, or newer than expected components
ohair@13 396 found on your system.
ohair@13 397 </blockquote>
ohair@13 398 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 399 <hr>
ohair@13 400 <h3><a name="gmake">GNU make (<tt><i>gmake</i></tt>)</a></h3>
ohair@13 401 <blockquote>
ohair@13 402 The Makefiles in the OpenJDK are only valid when used with the
ohair@13 403 GNU version of the utility command <tt>make</tt>
ohair@13 404 (<tt><i>gmake</i></tt>).
ohair@13 405 A few notes about using GNU make:
ohair@13 406 <ul>
ohair@13 407 <li>
ohair@13 408 In general, you need GNU make version 3.78.1 or newer.
ohair@13 409 </li>
ohair@13 410 <li>
ohair@13 411 Place the location of the GNU make binary in the <tt>PATH</tt>.
ohair@13 412 </li>
ohair@13 413 <li>
ohair@13 414 <strong>Linux:</strong>
ohair@13 415 The <tt>/usr/bin/make</tt> command should work fine for you.
ohair@13 416 </li>
ohair@13 417 <li>
ohair@13 418 <strong>Solaris:</strong>
ohair@13 419 Do NOT use <tt>/usr/bin/make</tt> on Solaris.
ohair@13 420 If your Solaris system has the software
ohair@13 421 from the Solaris Companion CD installed,
ohair@13 422 you should use <tt>gmake</tt>
ohair@13 423 which will be located in either the <tt>/opt/sfw/bin</tt> or
ohair@13 424 <tt>/usr/sfw/bin</tt> directory.
ohair@25 425 In more recent versions of Solaris GNU make can be found
ohair@25 426 at <tt>/usr/bin/gmake</tt>.
ohair@13 427 </li>
ohair@13 428 <li>
ohair@13 429 <strong>Windows:</strong>
ohair@13 430 Make sure you start your build inside a bash/sh/ksh shell.
ohair@13 431 <br>
ohair@13 432 <b>WARNING:</b> Watch out for make version 3.81, it may
ohair@25 433 not work due to a lack of support for MS-DOS drive letter paths
ohair@25 434 like <tt>C:/</tt> or <tt>C:\</tt>.
ohair@13 435 Use a 3.80 version, or find a newer
ohair@25 436 version that has this problem fixed, like 3.82.
ohair@13 437 The older 3.80 version of make.exe can be downloaded with this
ohair@13 438 <a href="http://cygwin.paracoda.com/release/make/make-3.80-1.tar.bz2" target="_blank">
ohair@13 439 link</a>.
ohair@25 440 Use of this older 3.80 make.exe may require that you install the
ohair@25 441 libintl2.dll library or libintl2 cygwin package which is
ohair@25 442 no longer installed by default by the cygwin installer.
ohair@25 443 <br>
ohair@13 444 Also see the
ohair@13 445 <a href="http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Windows_build_prerequisites_using_cygwin#make" target="_blank">
ohair@13 446 mozilla developer center</a>
ohair@13 447 on this topic.
ohair@25 448 <br>
ohair@25 449 It's hoped that when make 3.82 starts shipping in a future cygwin
ohair@25 450 release that this MS-DOS path issue will be fixed.
ohair@25 451 In addition to the above 3.80 make.exe you can download
ohair@25 452 this
ohair@25 453 <a href="http://www.cmake.org/files/cygwin/make.exe">
ohair@25 454 www.cmake.org make.exe</a> which will not have a libintl2.dll
ohair@25 455 dependency.
ohair@13 456 </li>
ohair@13 457 </ul>
ohair@13 458 <p>
ohair@13 459 Information on GNU make, and access to ftp download sites, are
ohair@13 460 available on the
ohair@13 461 <a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/make/make.html" target="_blank">
ohair@13 462 GNU make web site
ohair@13 463 </a>.
ohair@13 464 The latest source to GNU make is available at
ohair@13 465 <a href="http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/make/" target="_blank">
ohair@13 466 ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/make/</a>.
ohair@13 467 </blockquote>
ohair@13 468 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 469 <hr>
ohair@13 470 <h3><a name="linux">Basic Linux System Setup</a></h3>
ohair@13 471 <blockquote>
ohair@13 472 <strong>i586 only:</strong>
ohair@13 473 The minimum recommended hardware for building the Linux version
ohair@13 474 is a Pentium class processor or better, at least 256 MB of RAM, and
ohair@13 475 approximately 1.5 GB of free disk space.
ohair@13 476 <p>
ohair@13 477 <strong>X64 only:</strong>
ohair@13 478 The minimum recommended hardware for building the Linux
ohair@13 479 version is an AMD Opteron class processor, at least 512 MB of RAM, and
ohair@13 480 approximately 4 GB of free disk space.
ohair@13 481 <p>
ohair@13 482 The build will use the tools contained in
ohair@13 483 <tt>/bin</tt> and
ohair@13 484 <tt>/usr/bin</tt>
ohair@13 485 of a standard installation of the Linux operating environment.
ohair@13 486 You should ensure that these directories are in your
ohair@13 487 <tt>PATH</tt>.
ohair@13 488 <p>
ohair@13 489 Note that some Linux systems have a habit of pre-populating
ohair@13 490 your environment variables for you, for example <tt>JAVA_HOME</tt>
ohair@13 491 might get pre-defined for you to refer to the JDK installed on
ohair@13 492 your Linux system.
ohair@13 493 You will need to unset <tt>JAVA_HOME</tt>.
ohair@13 494 It's a good idea to run <tt>env</tt> and verify the
ohair@13 495 environment variables you are getting from the default system
ohair@13 496 settings make sense for building the
ohair@13 497 OpenJDK.
ohair@13 498 </blockquote>
ohair@13 499 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 500 <h4><a name="linux_checklist">Basic Linux Check List</a></h4>
ohair@13 501 <blockquote>
ohair@13 502 <ol>
ohair@13 503 <li>
ohair@13 504 Install the
ohair@13 505 <a href="#bootjdk">Bootstrap JDK</a>, set
ohair@13 506 <tt><a href="#ALT_BOOTDIR">ALT_BOOTDIR</a></tt>.
ohair@13 507 </li>
ohair@13 508 <li>
ohair@13 509 Install the
ohair@13 510 <a href="#binaryplugs">Binary Plugs</a>, set
ohair@13 511 <tt><a href="#ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH">ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH</a></tt>.
ohair@13 512 </li>
ohair@13 513 <li>
ohair@13 514 <a href="#importjdk">Optional Import JDK</a>, set
ohair@13 515 <tt><a href="#ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH">ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH</a></tt>.
ohair@13 516 </li>
ohair@13 517 <li>
ohair@13 518 Install or upgrade the <a href="#freetype">FreeType development
ohair@13 519 package</a>.
ohair@13 520 </li>
ohair@25 521 <li>
ohair@25 522 Install
ohair@25 523 <a href="#ant">Ant</a>, set
ohair@25 524 <tt><a href="#ANT_HOME">ANT_HOME</a></tt>.
ohair@25 525 </li>
ohair@13 526 </ol>
ohair@13 527 </blockquote>
ohair@13 528 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 529 <hr>
ohair@13 530 <h3><a name="solaris">Basic Solaris System Setup</a></h3>
ohair@13 531 <blockquote>
ohair@13 532 The minimum recommended hardware for building the
ohair@13 533 Solaris SPARC version is an UltraSPARC with 512 MB of RAM.
ohair@13 534 For building
ohair@13 535 the Solaris x86 version, a Pentium class processor or better and at
ohair@13 536 least 512 MB of RAM are recommended.
ohair@13 537 Approximately 1.4 GB of free disk
ohair@13 538 space is needed for a 32-bit build.
ohair@13 539 <p>
ohair@13 540 If you are building the 64bit version, you should
ohair@13 541 run the command "isainfo -v" to verify that you have a
ohair@13 542 64-bit installation, it should say <tt>sparcv9</tt> or
ohair@13 543 <tt>amd64</tt>.
ohair@13 544 An additional 7 GB of free disk space is needed
ohair@13 545 for a 64-bit build.
ohair@13 546 <p>
ohair@13 547 The build uses the tools contained in <tt>/usr/ccs/bin</tt>
ohair@13 548 and <tt>/usr/bin</tt> of a standard developer or full installation of
ohair@13 549 the Solaris operating environment.
ohair@13 550 <p>
ohair@13 551 Solaris patches specific to the JDK can be downloaded from the
ohair@13 552 <a href="http://sunsolve.sun.com/show.do?target=patches/JavaSE" target="_blank">
ohair@13 553 SunSolve JDK Solaris patches download page</a>.
ohair@13 554 You should ensure that the latest patch cluster for
ohair@13 555 your version of the Solaris operating environment has also
ohair@13 556 been installed.
ohair@13 557 </blockquote>
ohair@13 558 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 559 <h4><a name="solaris_checklist">Basic Solaris Check List</a></h4>
ohair@13 560 <blockquote>
ohair@13 561 <ol>
ohair@13 562 <li>
ohair@13 563 Install the
ohair@13 564 <a href="#bootjdk">Bootstrap JDK</a>, set
ohair@13 565 <tt><a href="#ALT_BOOTDIR">ALT_BOOTDIR</a></tt>.
ohair@13 566 </li>
ohair@13 567 <li>
ohair@13 568 Install the
ohair@13 569 <a href="#binaryplugs">Binary Plugs</a>, set
ohair@13 570 <tt><a href="#ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH">ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH</a></tt>.
ohair@13 571 </li>
ohair@13 572 <li>
ohair@13 573 <a href="#importjdk">Optional Import JDK</a>, set
ohair@13 574 <tt><a href="#ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH">ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH</a></tt>.
ohair@13 575 </li>
ohair@13 576 <li>
ohair@13 577 Install the
ohair@13 578 <a href="#studio">Sun Studio Compilers</a>, set
ohair@13 579 <a href="#ALT_COMPILER_PATH"><tt>ALT_COMPILER_PATH</tt></a>.
ohair@13 580 </li>
ohair@13 581 <li>
ohair@13 582 Install the
ohair@13 583 <a href="#cups">CUPS Include files</a>, set
ohair@13 584 <tt><a href="#ALT_CUPS_HEADERS_PATH">ALT_CUPS_HEADERS_PATH</a></tt>.
ohair@13 585 </li>
ohair@25 586 <li>
ohair@25 587 Install
ohair@25 588 <a href="#ant">Ant</a>, set
ohair@25 589 <tt><a href="#ANT_HOME">ANT_HOME</a></tt>.
ohair@25 590 </li>
ohair@13 591 </ol>
ohair@13 592 </blockquote>
ohair@13 593 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 594 <hr>
ohair@13 595 <h3><a name="windows">Basic Windows System Setup</a></h3>
ohair@13 596 <blockquote>
ohair@13 597 <strong>i586 only:</strong>
ohair@13 598 The minimum recommended hardware for building the 32bit or X86
ohair@13 599 Windows version is an Pentium class processor or better, at least
ohair@13 600 512 MB of RAM, and approximately 600 MB of free disk space.
ohair@13 601 <strong>
ohair@13 602 NOTE: The Windows 2000 build machines need to use the
ohair@13 603 file system NTFS.
ohair@13 604 Build machines formatted to FAT32 will not work
ohair@13 605 because FAT32 doesn't support case-sensitivity in file names.
ohair@13 606 </strong>
ohair@13 607 <p>
ohair@13 608 <strong>X64 only:</strong>
ohair@13 609 The minimum recommended hardware for building
ohair@13 610 the Windows X64 version is an AMD Opteron class processor, at least 1
ohair@13 611 GB of RAM, and approximately 10 GB of free disk space.
ohair@13 612 </blockquote>
ohair@13 613 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 614 <h4><a name="paths">Windows Paths</a></h4>
ohair@13 615 <blockquote>
duke@2 616 <strong>Windows:</strong>
ohair@13 617 Note that GNU make is a historic utility and is based very
ohair@13 618 heavily on shell scripting, so it does not tolerate the Windows habit
ohair@13 619 of having spaces in pathnames or the use of the <tt>\</tt>characters in pathnames.
ohair@13 620 Luckily on most Windows systems, you can use <tt>/</tt>instead of \, and
ohair@13 621 there is always a 'short' pathname without spaces for any path that
ohair@13 622 contains spaces.
ohair@13 623 Unfortunately, this short pathname can be somewhat dynamic and the
ohair@13 624 formula is difficult to explain.
ohair@13 625 You can use <tt>cygpath</tt> utility to map pathnames with spaces
ohair@13 626 or the <tt>\</tt>character into the <tt>C:/</tt> style of pathname
ohair@13 627 (called 'mixed'), e.g.
ohair@13 628 <tt>cygpath -s -m "<i>path</i>"</tt>.
ohair@13 629 <p>
ohair@13 630 The makefiles will try to translate any pathnames supplied
ohair@13 631 to it into the <tt>C:/</tt> style automatically.
ohair@13 632 <p>
ohair@13 633 Note that use of CYGWIN creates a unique problem with regards to
ohair@13 634 setting <a href="#path"><tt>PATH</tt></a>. Normally on Windows
ohair@13 635 the <tt>PATH</tt> variable contains directories
ohair@13 636 separated with the ";" character (Solaris and Linux uses ":").
ohair@13 637 With CYGWIN, it uses ":", but that means that paths like "C:/path"
ohair@13 638 cannot be placed in the CYGWIN version of <tt>PATH</tt> and
ohair@13 639 instead CYGWIN uses something like <tt>/cygdrive/c/path</tt>
ohair@13 640 which CYGWIN understands, but only CYGWIN understands.
ohair@13 641 So be careful with paths on Windows.
ohair@13 642 </blockquote>
ohair@13 643 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 644 <h4><a name="windows_checklist">Basic Windows Check List</a></h4>
duke@2 645 <blockquote>
ohair@13 646 <ol>
ohair@13 647 <li>
ohair@13 648 Install the
ohair@13 649 <a href="#cygwin">CYGWIN product</a>.
ohair@13 650 </li>
ohair@13 651 <li>
ohair@13 652 Install the
ohair@13 653 <a href="#bootjdk">Bootstrap JDK</a>, set
ohair@13 654 <tt><a href="#ALT_BOOTDIR">ALT_BOOTDIR</a></tt>.
ohair@13 655 </li>
ohair@13 656 <li>
ohair@13 657 Install the
ohair@13 658 <a href="#binaryplugs">Binary Plugs</a>, set
ohair@13 659 <tt><a href="#ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH">ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH</a></tt>..
ohair@13 660 </li>
ohair@13 661 <li>
ohair@13 662 <a href="#importjdk">Optional Import JDK</a>, set
ohair@13 663 <tt><a href="#ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH">ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH</a></tt>.
ohair@13 664 </li>
ohair@13 665 <li>
ohair@13 666 Install the
ohair@13 667 <a href="#msvc">Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 Professional</a> or the
ohair@13 668 <a href="#mssdk">Microsoft Platform SDK</a>.
ohair@13 669 </li>
ohair@13 670 <li>
ohair@13 671 Setup all environment variables for compilers
ohair@13 672 (see <a href="#msvc">compilers</a>).
ohair@13 673 </li>
ohair@13 674 <li>
ohair@13 675 Install
ohair@13 676 <a href="#dxsdk">Microsoft DirectX SDK</a>.
ohair@13 677 </li>
ohair@25 678 <li>
ohair@25 679 Install
ohair@25 680 <a href="#ant">Ant</a>, set
ohair@25 681 <tt><a href="#ANT_HOME">ANT_HOME</a></tt>.
ohair@25 682 </li>
ohair@13 683 </ol>
duke@2 684 </blockquote>
ohair@13 685 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 686 <hr>
ohair@13 687 <h3><a name="dependencies">Build Dependencies</a></h3>
duke@2 688 <blockquote>
ohair@13 689 Depending on the platform, the OpenJDK build process has some basic
ohair@13 690 dependencies on components not part of the OpenJDK sources.
ohair@13 691 Some of these are specific to a platform, some even specific to
ohair@13 692 an architecture.
ohair@13 693 Each dependency will have a set of ALT variables that can be set
ohair@13 694 to tell the makefiles where to locate the component.
ohair@13 695 In most cases setting these ALT variables may not be necessary
ohair@13 696 and the makefiles will find defaults on the system in standard
ohair@13 697 install locations or through component specific variables.
ohair@13 698 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 699 <h4><a name="bootjdk">Bootstrap JDK</a></h4>
ohair@13 700 <blockquote>
ohair@13 701 All OpenJDK builds require access to the previously released
ohair@13 702 JDK 6, this is often called a bootstrap JDK.
ohair@13 703 The JDK 6 binaries can be downloaded from Sun's
ohair@13 704 <a href="http://java.sun.com/javase/1.6.0/download.html" target="_blank">JDK 6 download site</a>.
ohair@13 705 For build performance reasons
ohair@13 706 is very important that this bootstrap JDK be made available on the
ohair@13 707 local disk of the machine doing the build.
ohair@13 708 You should always set
ohair@13 709 <tt><a href="#ALT_BOOTDIR">ALT_BOOTDIR</a></tt>
ohair@13 710 to point to the location of
ohair@13 711 the bootstrap JDK installation, this is the directory pathname
ohair@13 712 that contains a <tt>bin, lib, and include</tt>
ohair@13 713 It's also a good idea to also place its <tt>bin</tt> directory
ohair@13 714 in the <tt>PATH</tt> environment variable, although it's
ohair@13 715 not required.
ohair@13 716 <p>
ohair@13 717 <strong>Solaris:</strong>
ohair@13 718 Some pre-installed JDK images may be available to you in the
ohair@13 719 directory <tt>/usr/jdk/instances</tt>.
ohair@13 720 If you don't set
ohair@13 721 <tt><a href="#ALT_BOOTDIR">ALT_BOOTDIR</a></tt>
ohair@13 722 the makefiles will look in that location for a JDK it can use.
ohair@13 723 </blockquote>
ohair@13 724 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 725 <h4><a name="binaryplugs">Binary Plugs</a></h4>
ohair@13 726 <blockquote>
ohair@13 727 Not all of the source code that makes up the JDK is available
ohair@13 728 under an open-source license.
ohair@13 729 This is a temporary situation and these binary plugs will be
ohair@13 730 replaced with fully open source replacements as soon as possible.
ohair@13 731 So currently, in order to build a complete OpenJDK image,
ohair@13 732 you must first download and install the appropriate
ohair@13 733 binary plug bundles for the OpenJDK, go to the
ohair@13 734 <a href="http://openjdk.java.net" target="_blank">OpenJDK</a> site and select
ohair@13 735 the "<b>Bundles(7)</b>" link and download the binaryplugs for
ohair@13 736 your particular platform.
ohair@13 737 The file downloaded is a jar file that must be extracted by running
ohair@13 738 the jar file with:
ohair@13 739 <blockquote>
ohair@13 740 <pre>
ohair@13 741 <tt><b>java -jar jdk-7-ea-plug-b<i>nn</i>-<i>os</i>-<i>arch</i>-<i>dd</i>_<i>month</i>_<i>year</i>.jar</b></tt>
ohair@13 742 </pre>
ohair@13 743 </blockquote>
ohair@13 744 A prompt will be issued for acceptance of these binary plug files.
ohair@13 745 During the OpenJDK build process these "binary plugs"
ohair@13 746 for the encumbered components will be copied into your
ohair@13 747 resulting OpenJDK binary build image.
ohair@13 748 These binary plug files are only for the purpose of
ohair@13 749 building an OpenJDK binary.
ohair@13 750 Make sure you set
ohair@13 751 <tt><a href="#ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH">ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH</a></tt>
ohair@13 752 to the root of this installation.
ohair@13 753 </blockquote>
ohair@13 754 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 755 <h4><a name="importjdk">Optional Import JDK</a></h4>
ohair@13 756 <blockquote>
ohair@13 757 The <tt><a href="#ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH">ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH</a></tt>
ohair@13 758 setting is only needed if you are not building the entire
ohair@13 759 JDK. For example, if you have built the entire JDK once, and
ohair@13 760 wanted to avoid repeatedly building the Hotspot VM, you could
ohair@13 761 set this to the location of the previous JDK install image
ohair@13 762 and the build will copy the needed files from this import area.
ohair@13 763 </blockquote>
ohair@13 764 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@25 765 <h4><a name="ant">Ant</a></h4>
ohair@25 766 <blockquote>
ohair@25 767 All OpenJDK builds require access to least Ant 1.6.5.
ohair@25 768 The Ant tool is available from the
ohair@25 769 <a href="http://ant.apache.org/antlibs/bindownload.cgi" target="_blank">
ohair@25 770 Ant download site</a>.
ohair@25 771 You should always set
ohair@25 772 <tt><a href="#ANT_HOME">ANT_HOME</a></tt>
ohair@25 773 to point to the location of
ohair@25 774 the Ant installation, this is the directory pathname
ohair@25 775 that contains a <tt>bin and lib</tt>.
ohair@25 776 It's also a good idea to also place its <tt>bin</tt> directory
ohair@25 777 in the <tt>PATH</tt> environment variable, although it's
ohair@25 778 not absolutely required.
ohair@25 779 </blockquote>
ohair@25 780 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 781 <h4><a name="cacerts">Certificate Authority File (cacert)</a></h4>
ohair@13 782 <blockquote>
ohair@13 783 See <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Certificate_Authority" target="_blank">
ohair@13 784 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Certificate_Authority</a>
ohair@13 785 for a better understanding of the Certificate Authority (CA).
ohair@13 786 A certificates file named "cacerts"
ohair@13 787 represents a system-wide keystore with CA certificates.
ohair@13 788 In JDK and JRE
ohair@13 789 binary bundles, the "cacerts" file contains root CA certificates from
ohair@13 790 several public CAs (e.g., VeriSign, Thawte, and Baltimore).
ohair@13 791 The source contain a cacerts file
ohair@13 792 without CA root certificates.
ohair@13 793 Formal JDK builders will need to secure
ohair@13 794 permission from each public CA and include the certificates into their
ohair@13 795 own custom cacerts file.
ohair@13 796 Failure to provide a populated cacerts file
ohair@13 797 will result in verification errors of a certificate chain during runtime.
ohair@13 798 The variable
ohair@13 799 <tt><a href="#ALT_CACERTS_FILE">ALT_CACERTS_FILE</a></tt>
ohair@13 800 can be used to override the default location of the
ohair@13 801 cacerts file that will get placed in your build.
ohair@13 802 By default an empty cacerts file is provided and that should be
ohair@13 803 fine for most JDK developers.
ohair@13 804 </blockquote>
ohair@13 805 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 806 <h4><a name="compilers">Compilers</a></h4>
ohair@13 807 <blockquote>
ohair@13 808 <strong><a name="gcc">Linux gcc/binutils</a></strong>
ohair@13 809 <blockquote>
ohair@13 810 The GNU gcc compiler version should be 3.2.2 or newer.
ohair@13 811 The binutils package should be 2.11.93.0.2-11 or newer.
ohair@13 812 The compiler used should be the default compiler installed
ohair@13 813 in <tt>/usr/bin</tt>.
ohair@13 814 <p>
ohair@13 815 Older Linux systems may require a gcc and bunutils update.
ohair@13 816 The Redhat Enterprise Advanced Server 2.1 update 2 system
ohair@13 817 is one of these systems.
ohair@13 818 RedHat Linux users can obtain this binutils package from
ohair@13 819 <a href="http://www.redhat.com"
ohair@13 820 target="_blank">Redhat web site</a>.
ohair@13 821 You will need to remove the default compiler and binutils
ohair@13 822 packages and install the required packages
ohair@13 823 into the default location on the system.
ohair@13 824 However if you have a new video card driver, like
ohair@13 825 Geforce 4 it is best to use
ohair@13 826 the same compiler as the kernel was built with to
ohair@13 827 build the new video card driver module.
ohair@13 828 So you should build the modules before making this change.
ohair@13 829 </blockquote>
ohair@13 830 <strong><a name="studio">Solaris: Sun Studio</a></strong>
ohair@13 831 <blockquote>
ohair@13 832 At a minimum, the
ohair@13 833 <a href="http://developers.sun.com/sunstudio/index.jsp" target="_blank">
ohair@30 834 Sun Studio 12 Compilers</a>
ohair@30 835 (containing version 5.9 of the C and C++ compilers) is required,
ohair@13 836 with patches from the
ohair@13 837 <a href="http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/show.pl?target=patches/patch-access" target="_blank">
ohair@13 838 SunSolve web site</a>.
ohair@13 839 <p>
ohair@13 840 Set
ohair@13 841 <a href="#ALT_COMPILER_PATH"><tt>ALT_COMPILER_PATH</tt></a>
ohair@13 842 to point to the location of
ohair@13 843 the compiler binaries, and place this location in the <tt>PATH</tt>.
ohair@13 844 <p>
ohair@13 845 The Sun Studio Express compilers at:
ohair@13 846 <a href="http://developers.sun.com/sunstudio/downloads/express.jsp" target="_blank">
ohair@13 847 Sun Studio Express Download site</a>
ohair@13 848 are also an option, although these compilers have not
ohair@13 849 been extensively used yet.
ohair@13 850 </blockquote>
ohair@13 851 <strong><a name="msvc">Windows i586: Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 Professional</a></strong>
ohair@13 852 <blockquote>
ohair@13 853 The 32-bit OpenJDK Windows build
ohair@13 854 requires Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 (VS2003) Professional
ohair@13 855 Edition compiler.
ohair@13 856 The compiler and other tools are expected to reside
ohair@13 857 in the location defined by the variable <tt>VS71COMNTOOLS</tt> which
ohair@13 858 is set by the Microsoft Visual Studio .NET installer.
ohair@13 859 <p>
ohair@13 860 Once the compiler is installed,
ohair@13 861 it is recommended that you run <tt>VCVARS32.BAT</tt>
ohair@13 862 to set the compiler environment variables
ohair@13 863 <tt>MSVCDIR</tt>,
ohair@13 864 <tt>INCLUDE</tt>,
ohair@13 865 <tt>LIB</tt>, and
ohair@13 866 <tt>PATH</tt>
ohair@13 867 prior to building the
ohair@13 868 OpenJDK.
ohair@13 869 The above environment variables <b>MUST</b> be set.
ohair@13 870 <p>
ohair@13 871 The Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2005 (VS2005) compiler
ohair@13 872 will not work at this time due to the new runtime dll
ohair@13 873 and the manifest requirements.
ohair@13 874 </blockquote>
ohair@13 875 <strong><a name="mssdk">Windows X64: Microsoft Platform SDK April 2005</a></strong>
ohair@13 876 <blockquote>
ohair@13 877 On <b>X64</b>, the Microsoft Platform Software
ohair@13 878 Development Kit (SDK), April 2005 Edition compiler,
ohair@13 879 is required for building the OpenJDK
ohair@13 880 because it contains the C/C++ compiler.
ohair@13 881 You will need to minimally install the Core SDK and
ohair@13 882 the MDAC SDK features of this compiler.
ohair@13 883 <p>
ohair@13 884 Once the Platform SDK is installed,
ohair@13 885 it is recommended that you run <tt>SetEnv.Cmd /X64</tt>
ohair@13 886 to set the compiler environment variables
ohair@13 887 <tt>MSSDK</tt>,
ohair@13 888 <tt>MSTOOLS</tt>,
ohair@13 889 <tt>INCLUDE</tt>,
ohair@13 890 <tt>LIB</tt>, and
ohair@13 891 <tt>PATH</tt>
ohair@13 892 prior to building the
ohair@13 893 OpenJDK.
ohair@13 894 The above environment variables <b>MUST</b> be set.
ohair@13 895 <p>
ohair@13 896 Note that this compiler may say it's version is a
ohair@13 897 Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2005 (VS2005), but be careful,
ohair@13 898 it will not match the official VS2005 product.
ohair@13 899 This Platform SDK compiler is only used on X64 builds.
ohair@13 900 </blockquote>
ohair@13 901 </blockquote>
ohair@13 902 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 903 <h4><a name="zip">Zip and Unzip</a></h4>
ohair@13 904 <blockquote>
ohair@13 905 Version 2.2 (November 3rd 1997) or newer of the zip utility
ohair@13 906 and version 5.12 or newer of the unzip utility is needed
ohair@13 907 to build the JDK.
ohair@13 908 With Solaris, Linux, and Windows CYGWIN, the zip and unzip
ohair@13 909 utilities installed on the system should be fine.
ohair@13 910 Information and the source code for
ohair@13 911 ZIP.EXE and UNZIP.EXE is available on the
ohair@13 912 <a href="http://www.info-zip.org"
ohair@13 913 target="_blank">info-zip web site</a>.
ohair@13 914 </blockquote>
ohair@13 915 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 916 <h4><a name="cups">Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS) Headers (Solaris &amp; Linux)</a></h4>
ohair@13 917 <blockquote>
ohair@13 918 <strong>Solaris:</strong>
ohair@13 919 CUPS header files are required for building the
ohair@13 920 OpenJDK on Solaris.
ohair@13 921 The Solaris header files can be obtained by installing
ohair@13 922 the package <strong>SFWcups</strong> from the Solaris Software
ohair@13 923 Companion CD/DVD, these often will be installed into
ohair@13 924 <tt>/opt/sfw/cups</tt>.
ohair@13 925 <p>
ohair@13 926 <strong>Linux:</strong>
ohair@13 927 CUPS header files are required for building the
ohair@13 928 OpenJDK on Linux.
ohair@13 929 The Linux header files are usually available from a "cups"
ohair@13 930 development package, it's recommended that you try and use
ohair@13 931 the package provided by the particular version of Linux that
ohair@13 932 you are using.
ohair@13 933 <p>
ohair@13 934 The CUPS header files can always be downloaded from
ohair@13 935 <a href="http://www.cups.org" target="_blank">www.cups.org</a>.
ohair@13 936 The variable
ohair@13 937 <tt><a href="#ALT_CUPS_HEADERS_PATH">ALT_CUPS_HEADERS_PATH</a></tt>
ohair@13 938 can be used to override the default location of the
ohair@13 939 CUPS Header files.
ohair@13 940 </blockquote>
ohair@13 941 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 942 <h4><a name="freetype">FreeType 2</a></h4>
ohair@13 943 <blockquote>
ohair@13 944 Version 2.3 or newer of FreeType is required for building the OpenJDK.
ohair@13 945 On Unix systems required files can be available as part of your
ohair@13 946 distribution (while you still may need to upgrade them).
ohair@13 947 Note that you need development version of package that
ohair@13 948 includes both FreeType library and header files.
ohair@13 949 <p>
ohair@13 950 You can always download latest FreeType version from the
ohair@13 951 <a href="http://www.freetype.org" target="_blank">FreeType website</a>.
ohair@13 952 <p>
ohair@13 953 Makefiles will try to pick FreeType from /usr/lib and /usr/include.
ohair@13 954 In case it is installed elsewhere you will need to set environment
ohair@13 955 variables
ohair@13 956 <tt><a href="#ALT_FREETYPE_LIB_PATH">ALT_FREETYPE_LIB_PATH</a></tt>
ohair@13 957 and
ohair@13 958 <tt><a href="#ALT_FREETYPE_HEADERS_PATH">ALT_FREETYPE_HEADERS_PATH</a></tt>
ohair@13 959 to refer to place where library and header files are installed.
ohair@25 960 <p>
ohair@25 961 Building the freetype 2 libraries from scratch is also possible,
ohair@25 962 however on Windows refer to the
ohair@25 963 <a href="http://freetype.freedesktop.org/wiki/FreeType_DLL">
ohair@25 964 Windows FreeType DLL build instructions</a>.
ohair@25 965 <p>
ohair@25 966 Note that by default FreeType is built with byte code hinting
ohair@25 967 support disabled due to licensing restrictions.
ohair@25 968 In this case, text appearance and metrics are expected to
ohair@25 969 differ from Sun's official JDK build.
ohair@25 970 See
ohair@25 971 <a href="http://freetype.sourceforge.net/freetype2/index.html">
ohair@25 972 the SourceForge FreeType2 Home Page
ohair@25 973 </a>
ohair@25 974 for more information.
ohair@13 975 </blockquote>
ohair@13 976 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 977 <h4><a name="alsa">Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) (Linux only)</a></h4>
ohair@13 978 <blockquote>
ohair@13 979 <strong>Linux only:</strong>
ohair@13 980 Version 0.9.1 or newer of the ALSA files are
ohair@13 981 required for building the OpenJDK on Linux.
ohair@13 982 These Linux files are usually available from an "alsa"
ohair@13 983 of "libasound"
ohair@13 984 development package, it's highly recommended that you try and use
ohair@13 985 the package provided by the particular version of Linux that
ohair@13 986 you are using.
ohair@13 987 The makefiles will check this emit a sanity error if it is
ohair@13 988 missing or the wrong version.
ohair@13 989 <p>
ohair@13 990 In particular, older Linux systems will likely not have the
ohair@13 991 right version of ALSA installed, for example
ohair@13 992 Redhat AS 2.1 U2 and SuSE 8.1 do not include a sufficiently
ohair@13 993 recent ALSA distribution.
ohair@13 994 On rpm-based systems, you can see if ALSA is installed by
ohair@13 995 running this command:
ohair@13 996 <pre>
ohair@13 997 <tt>rpm -qa | grep alsa</tt>
ohair@13 998 </pre>
ohair@13 999 Both <tt>alsa</tt> and <tt>alsa-devel</tt> packages are needed.
ohair@13 1000 <p>
ohair@13 1001 If your distribution does not come with ALSA, and you can't
ohair@13 1002 find ALSA packages built for your particular system,
ohair@13 1003 you can try to install the pre-built ALSA rpm packages from
ohair@13 1004 <a href="http://www.freshrpms.net/" target="_blank">
ohair@13 1005 <tt>www.freshrpms.net</tt></a>.
ohair@13 1006 Note that installing a newer ALSA could
ohair@13 1007 break sound output if an older version of ALSA was previously
ohair@13 1008 installed on the system, but it will enable JDK compilation.
ohair@13 1009 <blockquote>
ohair@13 1010 Installation: execute as root<br>
ohair@13 1011 [i586]: <code>rpm -Uv --force alsa-lib-devel-0.9.1-rh61.i386.rpm</code><br>
ohair@13 1012 [x64]: <code>rpm -Uv --force alsa-lib-devel-0.9.8-amd64.x86_64.rpm</code><br>
ohair@13 1013 Uninstallation:<br>
ohair@13 1014 [i586]: <code>rpm -ev alsa-lib-devel-0.9.1-rh61</code><br>
ohair@13 1015 [x64]:<code>rpm -ev alsa-lib-devel-0.9.8-amd64</code><br>
ohair@13 1016 Make sure that you do not link to the static library
ohair@13 1017 (<tt>libasound.a</tt>),
ohair@13 1018 by verifying that the dynamic library (<tt>libasound.so</tt>) is
ohair@13 1019 correctly installed in <tt>/usr/lib</tt>.
ohair@13 1020 </blockquote>
ohair@13 1021 As a last resort you can go to the
ohair@13 1022 <a href="http://www.alsa-project.org" target="_blank">
ohair@13 1023 Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Site</a> and build it from
ohair@13 1024 source.
ohair@13 1025 <blockquote>
ohair@13 1026 Download driver and library
ohair@13 1027 source tarballs from
ohair@13 1028 <a href="http://www.alsa-project.org" target="_blank">ALSA's homepage</a>.
ohair@13 1029 As root, execute the following
ohair@13 1030 commands (you may need to adapt the version number):
ohair@13 1031 <pre>
ohair@13 1032 <tt>
ohair@13 1033 $ tar xjf alsa-driver-0.9.1.tar.bz2
ohair@13 1034 $ cd alsa-driver-0.9.1
ohair@13 1035 $ ./configure
ohair@13 1036 $ make install
ohair@13 1037 $ cd ..
ohair@13 1038 $ tar xjf alsa-lib-0.9.1.tar.bz2
ohair@13 1039 $ cd alsa-lib-0.9.1
ohair@13 1040 $ ./configure
ohair@13 1041 $ make install
ohair@13 1042 </tt>
ohair@13 1043 </pre>
ohair@13 1044 Should one of the above steps fail, refer to the documentation on
ohair@13 1045 ALSA's home page.
ohair@13 1046 </blockquote>
ohair@13 1047 Note that this is a minimum install that enables
ohair@13 1048 building the JDK platform. To actually use ALSA sound drivers, more
ohair@13 1049 steps are necessary as outlined in the documentation on ALSA's homepage.
ohair@13 1050 <p>
ohair@13 1051 ALSA can be uninstalled by executing <tt>make uninstall</tt> first in
ohair@13 1052 the <tt>alsa-lib-0.9.1</tt> directory and then in
ohair@13 1053 <tt>alsa-driver-0.9.1</tt>.
ohair@13 1054 </blockquote>
ohair@13 1055 There are no ALT* variables to change the assumed locations of ALSA,
ohair@13 1056 the makefiles will expect to find the ALSA include files and library at:
ohair@13 1057 <tt>/usr/include/alsa</tt> and <tt>/usr/lib/libasound.so</tt>.
duke@2 1058 </blockquote>
ohair@13 1059 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 1060 <h4>Windows Specific Dependencies</h4>
duke@2 1061 <blockquote>
ohair@13 1062 <strong>Unix Command Tools (<a name="cygwin">CYGWIN</a>)</strong>
ohair@13 1063 <blockquote>
ohair@13 1064 The OpenJDK requires access to a set of unix command tools
ohair@13 1065 on Windows which can be supplied by
ohair@13 1066 <a href="http://www.cygwin.com" target="_blank">CYGWIN</a>.
ohair@13 1067 <p>
ohair@13 1068 The OpenJDK build requires CYGWIN version 1.5.12 or newer.
ohair@13 1069 Information about CYGWIN can
ohair@13 1070 be obtained from the CYGWIN website at
ohair@13 1071 <a href="http://www.cygwin.com" target="_blank">www.cygwin.com</a>.
ohair@13 1072 <p>
ohair@13 1073 By default CYGWIN doesn't install all the tools required for building
ohair@13 1074 the OpenJDK.
ohair@13 1075 Along with the default installation, you need to install
ohair@13 1076 the following tools.
ohair@13 1077 <blockquote>
ohair@13 1078 <table border="1">
ohair@13 1079 <thead>
ohair@13 1080 <tr>
ohair@13 1081 <td>Binary Name</td>
ohair@13 1082 <td>Package</td>
ohair@13 1083 <td>Description</td>
ohair@13 1084 </tr>
ohair@13 1085 </thead>
ohair@13 1086 <tbody>
ohair@13 1087 <tr>
ohair@13 1088 <td>ar.exe</td>
ohair@13 1089 <td>Devel</td>
ohair@13 1090 <td>binutils: The GNU assembler, linker and binary
ohair@13 1091 utilities</td>
ohair@13 1092 </tr>
ohair@13 1093 <tr>
ohair@13 1094 <td>make.exe</td>
ohair@13 1095 <td>Devel</td>
ohair@25 1096 <td>make: The GNU version of the 'make' utility<br>
ohair@25 1097 <b>NOTE</b>: See <a href="#gmake">the GNU make section</a></td>
ohair@13 1098 </tr>
ohair@13 1099 <tr>
ohair@13 1100 <td>m4.exe</td>
ohair@13 1101 <td>Interpreters</td>
ohair@13 1102 <td>m4: GNU implementation of the traditional Unix macro
ohair@13 1103 processor</td>
ohair@13 1104 </tr>
ohair@13 1105 <tr>
ohair@13 1106 <td>cpio.exe</td>
ohair@13 1107 <td>Utils</td>
ohair@13 1108 <td>cpio: A program to manage archives of files</td>
ohair@13 1109 </tr>
ohair@13 1110 <tr>
ohair@25 1111 <td>gawk.exe</td>
ohair@13 1112 <td>Utils</td>
ohair@13 1113 <td>awk: Pattern-directed scanning and processing language</td>
ohair@13 1114 </tr>
ohair@13 1115 <tr>
ohair@13 1116 <td>file.exe</td>
ohair@13 1117 <td>Utils</td>
ohair@13 1118 <td>file: Determines file type using 'magic' numbers</td>
ohair@13 1119 </tr>
ohair@13 1120 <tr>
ohair@13 1121 <td>zip.exe</td>
ohair@25 1122 <td>Archive</td>
ohair@13 1123 <td>zip: Package and compress (archive) files</td>
ohair@13 1124 </tr>
ohair@13 1125 <tr>
ohair@13 1126 <td>unzip.exe</td>
ohair@25 1127 <td>Archive</td>
ohair@13 1128 <td>unzip: Extract compressed files in a ZIP archive</td>
ohair@13 1129 </tr>
ohair@13 1130 <tr>
ohair@13 1131 <td>free.exe</td>
ohair@25 1132 <td>Procps</td>
ohair@13 1133 <td>free: Display amount of free and used memory in the system</td>
ohair@13 1134 </tr>
ohair@13 1135 </tbody>
ohair@13 1136 </table>
ohair@13 1137 </blockquote>
ohair@13 1138 <p>
ohair@13 1139 Note that the CYGWIN software can conflict with other non-CYGWIN
ohair@13 1140 software on your Windows system.
ohair@13 1141 CYGWIN provides a
ohair@13 1142 <a href="http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.using.html" target="_blank">FAQ</a> for
ohair@13 1143 known issues and problems, of particular interest is the
ohair@13 1144 section on
ohair@13 1145 <a href="http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.using.html#faq.using.bloda" target="_blank">
ohair@13 1146 BLODA (applications that interfere with CYGWIN)</a>.
ohair@13 1147 </blockquote>
ohair@13 1148 <strong><a name="dxsdk">Microsoft DirectX 9.0 SDK header files and libraries</a></strong>
duke@2 1149 <blockquote>
ohair@13 1150 Microsoft DirectX 9.0 SDK (Summer 2004)
ohair@13 1151 headers are required for building
ohair@13 1152 OpenJDK.
ohair@13 1153 This SDK can be downloaded from
ohair@13 1154 <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=FD044A42-9912-42A3-9A9E-D857199F888E&amp;displaylang=en" target="_blank">
ohair@13 1155 Microsoft DirectX 9.0 SDK (Summer 2004)</a>.
ohair@13 1156 If the link above becomes obsolete, the SDK can be found from
ohair@13 1157 <a href="http://download.microsoft.com" target="_blank">the Microsoft Download Site</a>
ohair@13 1158 (search with "DirectX 9.0 SDK Update Summer 2004").
ohair@13 1159 The location of this SDK can be set with
ohair@13 1160 <tt><a href="#ALT_DXSDK_PATH">ALT_DXSDK_PATH</a></tt>
ohair@13 1161 but it's normally found via the DirectX environment variable
ohair@13 1162 <tt>DXSDK_DIR</tt>.
ohair@13 1163 </blockquote>
ohair@13 1164 <strong><a name="msvcrt"><tt>MSVCRT.DLL</tt></a></strong>
ohair@13 1165 <blockquote>
ohair@13 1166 <strong>i586 only:</strong>
ohair@13 1167 The OpenJDK 32bit build requires access to
ohair@13 1168 <tt>MSVCRT.DLL</tt> version 6.00.8337.0 or newer.
ohair@13 1169 If the <tt>MSVCRT.DLL</tt> is not installed in
ohair@13 1170 the system32 directory set the
ohair@13 1171 <a href="#ALT_MSVCRT_DLL_PATH"><tt>ALT_MSVCRT_DLL_PATH</tt></a>
ohair@13 1172 variable to the location.
ohair@13 1173 <p>
ohair@13 1174 <strong>X64 only:</strong>
ohair@13 1175 The OpenJDK 64bit build requires access to
ohair@13 1176 <tt>MSVCRT.DLL</tt> version 7.0.3790.0 or newer, which is
ohair@13 1177 usually supplied by the
ohair@13 1178 <a href="#mssdk">Platform SDK</a>.
ohair@13 1179 If it is not available from the Platform SDK,
ohair@13 1180 set the
ohair@13 1181 <a href="#ALT_MSVCRT_DLL_PATH"><tt>ALT_MSVCRT_DLL_PATH</tt></a>
ohair@13 1182 variable to the location.
ohair@13 1183 </blockquote>
ohair@13 1184 <strong><tt><a name="msvcr71">MSVCR71.DLL</a></tt></strong>
ohair@13 1185 <blockquote>
ohair@13 1186 <strong>i586 only:</strong>
ohair@13 1187 The
ohair@13 1188 OpenJDK
ohair@13 1189 build requires access to
ohair@13 1190 MSVCR71.DLL version 7.10.3052.4 or newer which should be
ohair@13 1191 supplied by the
ohair@13 1192 <a href="#msvc">Visual Studio product</a>
ohair@13 1193 If the <tt>MSVCR71.DLL</tt> is not available from the
ohair@13 1194 Visual Studio product
ohair@13 1195 set the
ohair@13 1196 <a href="#ALT_MSVCR71_DLL_PATH"><tt>ALT_MSVCR71_DLL_PATH</tt></a>
ohair@13 1197 variable to the location.
duke@2 1198 </blockquote>
duke@2 1199 </blockquote>
ohair@13 1200 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 1201 <hr>
ohair@13 1202 <h2><a name="creating">Creating the Build</a></h2>
duke@2 1203 <blockquote>
ohair@13 1204 Once a machine is setup to build the OpenJDK,
ohair@13 1205 the steps to create the build are fairly simple.
ohair@13 1206 The various ALT settings can either be made into variables
ohair@13 1207 or can be supplied on the
ohair@13 1208 <a href="#gmake"><tt><i>gmake</i></tt></a>
ohair@13 1209 command.
ohair@13 1210 <ol>
ohair@13 1211 <li>Use the sanity rule to double check all the ALT settings:
ohair@13 1212 <blockquote>
ohair@13 1213 <tt>
ohair@13 1214 <i>gmake</i>
ohair@13 1215 sanity
ohair@13 1216 [ARCH_DATA_MODEL=<i>32 or 64</i>]
ohair@13 1217 [other "ALT_" overrides]
ohair@13 1218 </tt>
ohair@13 1219 </blockquote>
ohair@13 1220 </li>
ohair@13 1221 <li>Start the build with the command:
ohair@13 1222 <blockquote>
ohair@13 1223 <tt>
ohair@13 1224 <i>gmake</i>
ohair@13 1225 [ARCH_DATA_MODEL=<i>32 or 64</i>]
ohair@13 1226 [ALT_OUTPUTDIR=<i>output_directory</i>]
ohair@13 1227 [other "ALT_" overrides]
ohair@13 1228 </tt>
ohair@13 1229 </blockquote>
ohair@13 1230 </li>
ohair@13 1231 </ol>
duke@2 1232 <p>
ohair@13 1233 <strong>Solaris:</strong>
ohair@13 1234 Note that ARCH_DATA_MODEL is really only needed on Solaris to
ohair@13 1235 indicate you want to built the 64-bit version.
ohair@13 1236 And before the Solaris 64-bit binaries can be used, they
ohair@13 1237 must be merged with the binaries from a separate 32-bit build.
ohair@13 1238 The merged binaries may then be used in either 32-bit or 64-bit mode, with
ohair@13 1239 the selection occurring at runtime
ohair@13 1240 with the <tt>-d32</tt> or <tt>-d64</tt> options.
duke@2 1241 </blockquote>
ohair@13 1242 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 1243 <hr>
ohair@13 1244 <h2><a name="testing">Testing the Build</a></h2>
ohair@13 1245 <blockquote>
ohair@13 1246 When the build is completed, you should see the generated
ohair@13 1247 binaries and associated files in the <tt>j2sdk-image</tt>
ohair@13 1248 directory in the output directory.
ohair@13 1249 The default output directory is
ohair@13 1250 <tt>build/<i>platform</i></tt>,
ohair@13 1251 where <tt><i>platform</i></tt> is one of
ohair@13 1252 <tt><ul>
ohair@13 1253 <li>solaris-sparc</li>
ohair@13 1254 <li>solaris-sparcv9</li>
ohair@13 1255 <li>solaris-i586</li>
ohair@13 1256 <li>solaris-amd64</li>
ohair@13 1257 <li>linux-i586</li>
ohair@13 1258 <li>linux-amd64</li>
ohair@13 1259 <li>windows-i586</li>
ohair@13 1260 <li>windows-amd64</li>
ohair@13 1261 </ul></tt>
ohair@13 1262 In particular, the
ohair@13 1263 <tt>build/<i>platform</i>/j2sdk-image/bin</tt>
ohair@13 1264 directory should contain executables for the
ohair@13 1265 OpenJDK tools and utilities.
duke@2 1266 <p>
ohair@13 1267 You can test that the build completed properly by using the build
ohair@13 1268 to run the various demos that you will find in the
ohair@13 1269 <tt>build/<i>platform</i>/j2sdk-image/demo</tt>
ohair@13 1270 directory.
ohair@13 1271 <p>
ohair@13 1272 The provided regression tests can be run with the <tt>jtreg</tt>
ohair@13 1273 utility from
ohair@13 1274 <a href="http://openjdk.java.net/jtreg/" target="_blank">the jtreg site</a>.
duke@2 1275 </blockquote>
ohair@13 1276 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 1277 <hr>
ohair@13 1278 <h2><a name="variables">Environment/Make Variables</a></h2>
ohair@13 1279 <p>
ohair@13 1280 Some of the
ohair@13 1281 environment or make variables (just called <b>variables</b> in this
ohair@13 1282 document) that can impact the build are:
duke@2 1283 <blockquote>
duke@2 1284 <dl>
ohair@25 1285 <dt><a name="ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH"><tt>ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH</tt></a></dt>
duke@2 1286 <dd>
ohair@25 1287 The location of the binary plugs installation.
ohair@25 1288 See <a href="#binaryplugs">Binary Plugs</a> for more information.
ohair@25 1289 You should always have a local copy of a
ohair@25 1290 recent Binary Plugs install image
ohair@25 1291 and set this variable to that location.
ohair@13 1292 </dd>
ohair@13 1293 <dt><a name="ALT_BOOTDIR"><tt>ALT_BOOTDIR</tt></a></dt>
duke@2 1294 <dd>
ohair@13 1295 The location of the bootstrap JDK installation.
ohair@13 1296 See <a href="#bootjdk">Bootstrap JDK</a> for more information.
ohair@13 1297 You should always install your own local Bootstrap JDK and
ohair@13 1298 always set <tt>ALT_BOOTDIR</tt> explicitly.
duke@2 1299 </dd>
ohair@25 1300 <dt><a name="ALT_BUILD_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH"><tt>ALT_BUILD_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH</tt></a></dt>
duke@2 1301 <dd>
ohair@25 1302 These are useful in managing builds on multiple platforms.
ohair@25 1303 The default network location for all of the binary plug images
ohair@25 1304 for all platforms.
ohair@25 1305 If <tt><a href="#ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH">ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH</a></tt>
ohair@25 1306 is not set, this directory will be used and should contain
ohair@25 1307 the following directories:
ohair@25 1308 <tt>solaris-sparc</tt>,
ohair@25 1309 <tt>solaris-i586</tt>,
ohair@25 1310 <tt>solaris-sparcv9</tt>,
ohair@25 1311 <tt>solaris-amd64</tt>,
ohair@25 1312 <tt>linux-i586</tt>,
ohair@25 1313 <tt>linux-amd64</tt>,
ohair@25 1314 <tt>windows-i586</tt>,
ohair@25 1315 and
ohair@25 1316 <tt>windows-amd64</tt>.
ohair@25 1317 Where each of these directories contain the binary plugs image
ohair@25 1318 for that platform.
ohair@13 1319 </dd>
ohair@13 1320 <dt><a name="ALT_BUILD_JDK_IMPORT_PATH"><tt>ALT_BUILD_JDK_IMPORT_PATH</tt></a></dt>
ohair@13 1321 <dd>
ohair@13 1322 These are useful in managing builds on multiple platforms.
ohair@13 1323 The default network location for all of the import JDK images
ohair@13 1324 for all platforms.
ohair@13 1325 If <tt><a href="#ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH">ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH</a></tt>
ohair@13 1326 is not set, this directory will be used and should contain
ohair@13 1327 the following directories:
ohair@13 1328 <tt>solaris-sparc</tt>,
ohair@13 1329 <tt>solaris-i586</tt>,
ohair@13 1330 <tt>solaris-sparcv9</tt>,
ohair@13 1331 <tt>solaris-amd64</tt>,
ohair@13 1332 <tt>linux-i586</tt>,
ohair@13 1333 <tt>linux-amd64</tt>,
ohair@13 1334 <tt>windows-i586</tt>,
ohair@13 1335 and
ohair@13 1336 <tt>windows-amd64</tt>.
ohair@13 1337 Where each of these directories contain the import JDK image
ohair@13 1338 for that platform.
ohair@13 1339 </dd>
ohair@25 1340 <dt><tt><a name="ALT_CACERTS_FILE">ALT_CACERTS_FILE</a></tt></dt>
ohair@13 1341 <dd>
ohair@25 1342 The location of the <a href="#cacerts">cacerts</a> file.
ohair@25 1343 The default will refer to
ohair@25 1344 <tt>jdk/src/share/lib/security/cacerts</tt>.
ohair@13 1345 </dd>
ohair@25 1346 <dt><a name="ALT_COMPILER_PATH"><tt>ALT_COMPILER_PATH</tt></a> </dt>
ohair@13 1347 <dd>
ohair@25 1348 The location of the C/C++ compiler.
ohair@25 1349 The default varies depending on the platform.
ohair@25 1350 </dd>
ohair@25 1351 <dt><a name="ALT_CUPS_HEADERS_PATH"><tt>ALT_CUPS_HEADERS_PATH</tt></a> </dt>
ohair@25 1352 <dd>
ohair@25 1353 The location of the CUPS header files.
ohair@25 1354 See <a href="#cups">CUPS information</a> for more information.
ohair@25 1355 If this path does not exist the fallback path is
ohair@25 1356 <tt>/usr/include</tt>.
ohair@25 1357 </dd>
ohair@25 1358 <dt><tt><a name="ALT_DEVTOOLS_PATH">ALT_DEVTOOLS_PATH</a></tt> </dt>
ohair@25 1359 <dd>
ohair@25 1360 The location of tools like the
ohair@25 1361 <a href="#zip"><tt>zip</tt> and <tt>unzip</tt></a>
ohair@25 1362 binaries, but might also contain the GNU make utility
ohair@25 1363 (<tt><i>gmake</i></tt>).
ohair@25 1364 So this area is a bit of a grab bag, especially on Windows.
ohair@25 1365 The default value depends on the platform and
ohair@25 1366 Unix Commands being used.
ohair@25 1367 On Linux the default will be
ohair@25 1368 <tt>$(ALT_JDK_DEVTOOLS_PATH)/linux/bin</tt>,
ohair@25 1369 on Solaris
ohair@25 1370 <tt>$(ALT_JDK_DEVTOOLS_PATH)/<i>{sparc,i386}</i>/bin</tt>,
ohair@25 1371 on Windows with MKS
ohair@25 1372 <tt>%SYSTEMDRIVE%/UTILS</tt>,
ohair@25 1373 and on Windows with CYGWIN
ohair@25 1374 <tt>/usr/bin</tt>.
ohair@25 1375 </dd>
ohair@25 1376 <dt><tt><a name="ALT_DXSDK_PATH">ALT_DXSDK_PATH</a></tt> </dt>
ohair@25 1377 <dd>
ohair@25 1378 <strong>Windows Only:</strong>
ohair@25 1379 The location of the
ohair@25 1380 <a href="#dxsdk">Microsoft DirectX 9 SDK</a>.
ohair@25 1381 The default will be to try and use the DirectX environment
ohair@25 1382 variable <tt>DXSDK_DIR</tt>,
ohair@25 1383 failing that, look in <tt>C:/DXSDK</tt>.
ohair@25 1384 </dd>
ohair@25 1385 <dt><a name="ALT_FREETYPE_HEADERS_PATH"><tt>ALT_FREETYPE_HEADERS_PATH</tt></a></dt>
ohair@25 1386 <dd>
ohair@25 1387 The location of the FreeType header files.
ohair@25 1388 See <a href="#freetype">FreeType information</a> for details.
ohair@25 1389 </dd>
ohair@25 1390 <dt><a name="ALT_FREETYPE_LIB_PATH"><tt>ALT_FREETYPE_LIB_PATH</tt></a></dt>
ohair@25 1391 <dd>
ohair@25 1392 The location of the FreeType shared library.
ohair@25 1393 See <a href="#freetype">FreeType information</a> for details.
ohair@25 1394 </dd>
ohair@25 1395 <dt><a name="ALT_JDK_DEVTOOLS_PATH"><tt>ALT_JDK_DEVTOOLS_PATH</tt></a></dt>
ohair@25 1396 <dd>
ohair@25 1397 The default root location of the devtools.
ohair@25 1398 The default value is
ohair@25 1399 <tt>$(ALT_SLASH_JAVA)/devtools</tt>.
ohair@25 1400 </dd>
ohair@25 1401 <dt><a name="ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH"><tt>ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH</tt></a></dt>
ohair@25 1402 <dd>
ohair@25 1403 The location of a previously built JDK installation.
ohair@25 1404 See <a href="#importjdk">Optional Import JDK</a> for more information.
ohair@25 1405 </dd>
ohair@25 1406 <dt><a name="ALT_MSDEVTOOLS_PATH"><tt>ALT_MSDEVTOOLS_PATH</tt></a> </dt>
ohair@25 1407 <dd>
ohair@25 1408 <strong>Windows Only:</strong>
ohair@25 1409 The location of the Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003
ohair@25 1410 tools 'bin' directory.
ohair@25 1411 The default is usually derived from
ohair@25 1412 <a href="#ALT_COMPILER_PATH"><tt>ALT_COMPILER_PATH</tt></a>.
ohair@25 1413 </dd>
ohair@25 1414 <dt><tt><a name="ALT_MSVCR71_DLL_PATH">ALT_MSVCR71_DLL_PATH</a></tt> </dt>
ohair@25 1415 <dd>
ohair@25 1416 <strong>Windows i586 only:</strong>
ohair@25 1417 The location of the
ohair@25 1418 <a href="#msvcr71"><tt>MSVCR71.DLL</tt></a>.
ohair@25 1419 </dd>
ohair@25 1420 <dt><tt><a name="ALT_MSVCRT_DLL_PATH">ALT_MSVCRT_DLL_PATH</a></tt> </dt>
ohair@25 1421 <dd>
ohair@25 1422 <strong>Windows Only:</strong>
ohair@25 1423 The location of the
ohair@25 1424 <a href="#msvcrt"><tt>MSVCRT.DLL</tt></a>.
ohair@25 1425 </dd>
ohair@25 1426 <dt><a name="ALT_OUTPUTDIR"><tt>ALT_OUTPUTDIR</tt></a> </dt>
ohair@25 1427 <dd>
ohair@25 1428 An override for specifying the (absolute) path of where the
ohair@25 1429 build output is to go.
ohair@25 1430 The default output directory will be build/<i>platform</i>.
ohair@25 1431 </dd>
martin@37 1432 <dt><a name="ALT_SLASH_JAVA"><tt>ALT_SLASH_JAVA</tt></a></dt>
ohair@25 1433 <dd>
ohair@25 1434 The default root location for many of the ALT path locations
ohair@25 1435 of the following ALT variables.
ohair@25 1436 The default value is
ohair@25 1437 <tt>"/java"</tt> on Solaris and Linux,
ohair@25 1438 <tt>"J:"</tt> on Windows.
ohair@25 1439 </dd>
ohair@25 1440 <dt><a name="ALT_UNIXCCS_PATH"><tt>ALT_UNIXCCS_PATH</tt></a></dt>
ohair@25 1441 <dd>
ohair@25 1442 <strong>Solaris only:</strong>
ohair@25 1443 An override for specifying where the Unix CCS
ohair@25 1444 command set are located.
ohair@25 1445 The default location is <tt>/usr/ccs/bin</tt>
ohair@25 1446 </dd>
ohair@25 1447 <dt><a name="ALT_UNIXCOMMAND_PATH"><tt>ALT_UNIXCOMMAND_PATH</tt></a> </dt>
ohair@25 1448 <dd>
ohair@25 1449 An override for specifying where the
ohair@25 1450 Unix command set are located.
ohair@25 1451 The default location varies depending on the platform,
ohair@25 1452 <tt>"%SYSTEMDRIVE%/MKSNT"</tt> or
ohair@25 1453 <tt>$(ROOTDIR)</tt> on Windows with MKS, otherwise it's
ohair@25 1454 <tt>"/bin"</tt> or <tt>/usr/bin</tt>.
ohair@25 1455 </dd>
ohair@25 1456 <dt><a name="ALT_USRBIN_PATH"><tt>ALT_USRBIN_PATH</tt></a></dt>
ohair@25 1457 <dd>
ohair@25 1458 An override for specifying where the
ohair@25 1459 Unix <tt>/usr/bin</tt> commands are located. You usually do not need
ohair@25 1460 to set this variable: the default location is <tt>/usr/bin</tt>)
ohair@25 1461 </dd>
ohair@25 1462 <dt><a name="ANT_HOME"><tt>ANT_HOME</tt></a></dt>
ohair@25 1463 <dd>
ohair@25 1464 The location of the Ant installation.
ohair@25 1465 See <a href="#ant">Ant</a> for more information.
ohair@25 1466 You should always set <tt>ANT_HOME</tt> explicitly.
ohair@25 1467 </dd>
ohair@25 1468 <dt><a name="arch_data_model"><tt>ARCH_DATA_MODEL</tt></a></dt>
ohair@25 1469 <dd>The <tt>ARCH_DATA_MODEL</tt> variable
ohair@25 1470 is used to specify whether the build is to generate 32-bit or 64-bit
ohair@25 1471 binaries.
ohair@25 1472 The Solaris build supports either 32-bit or 64-bit builds, but
ohair@25 1473 Windows and Linux will support only one, depending on the specific
ohair@25 1474 OS being used.
ohair@25 1475 Normally, setting this variable is only necessary on Solaris.
ohair@25 1476 Set <tt>ARCH_DATA_MODEL</tt> to <tt>32</tt> for generating 32-bit binaries,
ohair@25 1477 or to <tt>64</tt> for generating 64-bit binaries.
ohair@25 1478 </dd>
ohair@25 1479 <dt><tt>BUILD_NUMBER</tt> </dt>
ohair@25 1480 <dd>
ohair@25 1481 The build number for the build (<i>e.g.</i> "b27").
ohair@25 1482 The default value is "b00".
ohair@25 1483 </dd>
ohair@25 1484 <dt><tt>MILESTONE</tt> </dt>
ohair@25 1485 <dd>
ohair@25 1486 The milestone name for the build (<i>e.g.</i>"beta").
ohair@25 1487 The default value is "internal".
ohair@25 1488 </dd>
ohair@25 1489 <dt><a name="path"><tt>PATH</tt></a> </dt>
ohair@25 1490 <dd>Typically you want to set the <tt>PATH</tt> to include:
ohair@25 1491 <ul>
ohair@25 1492 <li>The location of the GNU make binary</li>
ohair@25 1493 <li>The location of the Bootstrap JDK <tt>java</tt>
ohair@25 1494 (see <a href="#bootjdk">Bootstrap JDK</a>)</li>
ohair@25 1495 <li>The location of the C/C++ compilers
ohair@25 1496 (see <a href="#compilers"><tt>compilers</tt></a>)</li>
ohair@25 1497 <li>The location or locations for the Unix command utilities
ohair@25 1498 (e.g. <tt>/usr/bin</tt>)</li>
ohair@25 1499 </ul>
duke@2 1500 </dd>
duke@2 1501 </dl>
ohair@13 1502 </blockquote>
ohair@13 1503 <!-- ------------------------------------------------------ -->
ohair@13 1504 <hr>
ohair@13 1505 <h2><a name="troubleshooting">Troubleshooting</a></h2>
ohair@13 1506 <blockquote>
ohair@13 1507 A build can fail for any number of reasons.
ohair@13 1508 Most failures
ohair@13 1509 are a result of trying to build in an environment in which all the
ohair@13 1510 pre-build requirements have not been met.
ohair@13 1511 The first step in
ohair@13 1512 troubleshooting a build failure is to recheck that you have satisfied
ohair@13 1513 all the pre-build requirements for your platform.
ohair@13 1514 Look for the check list of the platform you are building on in the
ohair@13 1515 <a href="#contents">Table of Contents</a>.
ohair@13 1516 <p>
ohair@13 1517 You can validate your build environment by using the <tt>sanity</tt>
ohair@13 1518 target.
ohair@13 1519 Any errors listed
ohair@13 1520 will stop the build from starting, and any warnings may result in
ohair@13 1521 a flawed product build.
ohair@13 1522 We strongly encourage you to evaluate every
ohair@13 1523 sanity check warning and fix it if required, before you proceed
ohair@13 1524 further with your build.
ohair@13 1525 <p>
ohair@13 1526 Some of the more common problems with builds are briefly described
ohair@13 1527 below, with suggestions for remedies.
ohair@13 1528 <ul>
ohair@13 1529 <li>
ohair@13 1530 <b>Slow Builds:</b>
ohair@13 1531 <blockquote>
ohair@13 1532 If your build machine seems to be overloaded from too many
ohair@13 1533 simultaneous C++ compiles, try setting the <tt>HOTSPOT_BUILD_JOBS</tt>
ohair@13 1534 variable to <tt>1</tt> (if you're using a multiple CPU
ohair@13 1535 machine, setting it to more than the the number of CPUs is probably
ohair@13 1536 not a good idea).
ohair@13 1537 <p>
ohair@13 1538 Creating the javadocs can be very slow, if you are running
ohair@13 1539 javadoc, consider skipping that step.
ohair@13 1540 <p>
ohair@13 1541 Faster hardware and more RAM always helps too.
ohair@13 1542 The VM build tends to be CPU intensive (many C++ compiles),
ohair@13 1543 and the rest of the JDK will often be disk intensive.
ohair@13 1544 <p>
ohair@13 1545 Faster compiles are possible using a tool called
ohair@13 1546 <a href="http://ccache.samba.org/" target="_blank">ccache</a>.
ohair@13 1547 </blockquote>
ohair@13 1548 </li>
ohair@13 1549 <li>
ohair@13 1550 <b>File time issues:</b>
ohair@13 1551 <blockquote>
ohair@13 1552 If you see warnings that refer to file time stamps, e.g.
ohair@13 1553 <blockquote>
ohair@13 1554 <i>Warning message:</i><tt> File `xxx' has modification time in
ohair@13 1555 the future.</tt>
ohair@13 1556 <br>
ohair@13 1557 <i>Warning message:</i> <tt> Clock skew detected. Your build may
ohair@13 1558 be incomplete.</tt>
ohair@13 1559 </blockquote>
ohair@13 1560 These warnings can occur when the clock on the build machine is out of
ohair@13 1561 sync with the timestamps on the source files. Other errors, apparently
ohair@13 1562 unrelated but in fact caused by the clock skew, can occur along with
ohair@13 1563 the clock skew warnings. These secondary errors may tend to obscure the
ohair@13 1564 fact that the true root cause of the problem is an out-of-sync clock.
ohair@13 1565 For example, an out-of-sync clock has been known to cause an old
ohair@13 1566 version of javac to be used to compile some files, resulting in errors
ohair@13 1567 when the pre-1.4 compiler ran across the new <tt>assert</tt> keyword
ohair@13 1568 in the 1.4 source code.
ohair@13 1569 <p>
ohair@13 1570 If you see these warnings, reset the clock on the build
ohair@13 1571 machine, run "<tt><i>gmake</i> clobber</tt>" or delete the directory
ohair@13 1572 containing the build output, and restart the build from the beginning.
ohair@13 1573 </blockquote>
ohair@13 1574 </li>
ohair@13 1575 <li>
ohair@13 1576 <b>Error message: <tt>Trouble writing out table to disk</tt></b>
ohair@13 1577 <blockquote>
ohair@13 1578 Increase the amount of swap space on your build machine.
ohair@13 1579 </blockquote>
ohair@13 1580 </li>
ohair@13 1581 <li>
ohair@13 1582 <b>Error Message: <tt>libstdc++ not found:</tt></b>
ohair@13 1583 <blockquote>
ohair@13 1584 This is caused by a missing libstdc++.a library.
ohair@13 1585 This is installed as part of a specific package
ohair@13 1586 (e.g. libstdc++.so.devel.386).
ohair@13 1587 By default some 64bit Linux versions (e.g. Fedora)
ohair@13 1588 only install the 64bit version of the libstdc++ package.
ohair@13 1589 Various parts of the JDK build require a static
ohair@13 1590 link of the C++ runtime libraries to allow for maximum
ohair@13 1591 portability of the built images.
ohair@13 1592 </blockquote>
ohair@13 1593 </li>
ohair@13 1594 <li>
ohair@13 1595 <b>Error Message: <tt>cannot restore segment prot after reloc</tt></b>
ohair@13 1596 <blockquote>
ohair@13 1597 This is probably an issue with SELinux (See
ohair@13 1598 <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SELinux" target="_blank">
ohair@13 1599 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SELinux</a>).
ohair@13 1600 Parts of the VM is built without the <tt>-fPIC</tt> for
ohair@13 1601 performance reasons.
ohair@13 1602 <p>
ohair@13 1603 To completely disable SELinux:
ohair@13 1604 <tt>
ohair@13 1605 <ol>
ohair@13 1606 <li>$ su root</li>
ohair@13 1607 <li># system-config-securitylevel</li>
ohair@13 1608 <li>In the window that appears, select the SELinux tab</li>
ohair@13 1609 <li>Disable SELinux</li>
ohair@13 1610 </ol>
ohair@13 1611 </tt>
ohair@13 1612 <p>
ohair@13 1613 Alternatively, instead of completely disabling it you could
ohair@13 1614 disable just this one check.
ohair@13 1615 <tt>
ohair@13 1616 <ol>
ohair@13 1617 <li>Select System->Administration->SELinux Management</li>
ohair@13 1618 <li>In the SELinux Management Tool which appears,
ohair@13 1619 select "Boolean" from the menu on the left</li>
ohair@13 1620 <li>Expand the "Memory Protection" group</li>
ohair@13 1621 <li>Check the first item, labeled
ohair@13 1622 "Allow all unconfined executables to use libraries requiring text relocation ..."</li>
ohair@13 1623 </ol>
ohair@13 1624 </tt>
ohair@13 1625 </blockquote>
ohair@13 1626 </li>
ohair@13 1627 <li>
ohair@13 1628 <b>Windows Error Message: <tt>*** fatal error - couldn't allocate heap, ... </tt></b>
ohair@13 1629 <blockquote>
ohair@13 1630 The CYGWIN software can conflict with other non-CYGWIN
ohair@13 1631 software. See the CYGWIN FAQ section on
ohair@13 1632 <a href="http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.using.html#faq.using.bloda" target="_blank">
ohair@13 1633 BLODA (applications that interfere with CYGWIN)</a>.
ohair@13 1634 </blockquote>
ohair@13 1635 </li>
ohair@13 1636 <li>
ohair@13 1637 <b>Windows Error Message: <tt>*** multiple target patterns. Stop.</tt></b>
ohair@13 1638 <blockquote>
ohair@13 1639 The CYGWIN make version 3.81 may not like the Windows <tt>C:/</tt>
ohair@13 1640 style paths, it may not like the ':' character in the path
ohair@13 1641 when used in a makefile target definition.
ohair@13 1642 See the <a href="#gmake"><tt><i>gmake</i></tt></a> section.
ohair@13 1643 </blockquote>
ohair@13 1644 </li>
ohair@13 1645 </ul>
ohair@13 1646 </blockquote>
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