jprt.config is used by our internal build/test system so I don't know why your changes were made there. Anyway the main changes would be in the top-level makefiles (possibly top-level of each sub-repository).

I've only done this for hotspot and then in an older version of the system. But the basic approach, as I recall, was to emulate the solaris approach and just make sure if LP=64 (or equivalent) is not set then use all the necessary 32-bit flags.

Ironically my changes were not applied to the JPRT side of things :) - yet.

David Holmes

Nicholas Riley said the following on 05/21/09 12:20:
Hi,

For a while I've been patching jprt.config to build 32-bit on a 64-bit Linux machine, as was discussed back here:

<http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/build-dev/2007-December/000591.ht
ml>

The exact patch I was using is:

<http://freya.cs.uiuc.edu/~njriley/openjdk-32bit.patch>

However, there's no more jprt.config in make or corba/make. Where else would be a good place to make this change now?

Thanks.

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