. Put the MD JNI headers in include/freebsd _not_ include/bsd. This
brings the 1.4 port in line with 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3, and arguably inline
with Solaris and Linux.
Not-objected-to by: phantom
for JDK 1.4.1. This is complete and close to production quality
native JDK with both working client and server native JVMs. Local micro
benchmarks shown very little difference between Linux and FreeBSD JVMs in
speed.
One of important points of this patchset that it marks point when we are
very close to passing of Sun TCK tests. Currently about 20 of >27000 tests
are known to be broken (tests were run at -STABLE). If testing of this
patchset will be smooth and founding of this work will be continued we
may expect to have binary distribution of JDK 1.4.1 in April or begining
of May.
BUT, don't forget that even TCK tests can't cover all possible problems
and this is -beta patchset. Keep your eyes open and report your problems
to freebsd-java mailing list or to me directly!
* About supported FreeBSD releases:
Altough 4.8-RELEASE will be first officially supported FreeBSD release,
you may use JDK 1.4.1-p3 at stock post-02-Feb-2003 -STABLE or -CURRENT.
You also may use it at post-07-Jan-2003 -STABLE and -CURRENT (including
5.0-RELEASE), but it's required to apply libc_r patch, distributed with
patchset3 archive, and rebuild libc_r first.
* About compiler:
This port is supposed to be built with stock FreeBSD compiler (3.2.[12]
for -CURRENT and 2.95.4 for -STABLE)!
* Following issues are known, but not yet addressed:
. IPv6 networking. IPv6 support is disabled in this patchset.
. Asian languages support. Patches are welcome!
. K6 (586-class) processors support. There're issues with building on
old K6 processors. If you've problems with 586-class machines other than
K6 - please let me know.
. Mozilla plugin is not yet ported.
* Following areas should be used with increased attention:
. Java Virtual Machine Profiling Interface (JVMPI)
. Java Virtual Machine Debugging Interface (JVMDI)
. Host Porting Interface (HPI)
If you have problems with these interfaces please let me know.
* THANKS!
I would thank very much to FreeBSD Foundation, without which support
and sponsorship JDK 1.4.1 port would not happen in such timeframes (less
than 2 months).
Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation
Approved by: portmgr
committed enhancements to libc_r and is only suitable for very recent
versions of FreeBSD. The big benefit is that it removes almost all
the previous grovelling about in the pthreads internals.
The change only comes into effect when WITH_NATIVE_THREADS is set.
A separate Makefile commit will attempt to enforce appropriate
OSVERSION settings for using it.
Submitted by: fjoe
Currently gethostbyaddr_r collides with the implementation (in libc!) for
FreeBSD 5.x which both uses a different prototype (as per the Linux
version) and is marked temporary and not thread safe. Also, limit the
scope of these internal implementations to this file.
This fixes crashes in networked applications for FreeBSD 5.x.
Some tweaks (making the functions static, naming, BSD ifdefs) by me.
Submitted by: "Georg-W. Koltermann" <g.w.k@web.de>
error. This may allow browsers which use Netscape 4 plugins (e.g.
Konqueror) to make use of it.
Code change by me, problem report by Dylan Carlson <absinthe@pobox.com>.
PR: 36871
. Fix compilation on -CURRENT using gcc 3.1 by including <string.h>
(for strlen(3))
Reported and tested by: John Angelmo <john@veidit.net>
Reviewed by: sobomax
Approved by: sobomax
bandaid is reverted by this commit and instead patches are added
which will remove duplicate message entries from the .po files for
the plugin.
These are essentially the patches of marius@alchemy.franken.de, with
the first part of each patch removed (the message does actually have
two spaces in the code!). These patches were verified with the script
submitted by KANOU Hiroki-san and against the patches submitted by
SUGIMURA Takashi-san. Thanks to all of these people.
Apologies for the increasingly long patch names.
PR: 37087, 37147
Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de
Reviewed by: sobomax
Approved by: sobomax
rather than <machine/soundcard.h>. This doesn't affect the build
on 4-STABLE.
PR: 36988
Submitted by: Motoyuki Konno <motoyuki@bsdclub.org>
Reviewed by: sobomax
Approved by: sobomax
messages for the browser plugin.
This is a bandaid for the problem expressed in the PR while I evaluate
a number of other proposed patches for the correct fix. Hence the PR
currently remains open.
PR: 37087
Reviewed by: sobomax
Approved by: sobomax
argument list is too long. Hence the first patch invoked tar once for
each file. This works, but is inefficient. This version of the patch
uses cpio in pass through mode to copy all the files at once.
PR: 35658
Submitted by: "Remco van 't Veer" <rwvtveer@xs4all.nl>
Reviewed by: sobomax
Approved by: sobomax
resolves the following error when starting Mozilla:
LoadPlugin: failed to initialize shared library
/usr/local/jdk1.3.1/jre/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so
[/usr/local/jdk1.3.1/jre/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so: Undefined
symbol "XtShellStrings"]
While I'm here add a tweak to prune empty directories before installing
JDK, so that JDK installed from a pre-built package deinstalls properly.
Bump PORTREVISION.