A partial build is you go inside tl/jdk/make/ and run make there, it only builds the tl/jdk part, and the output goes to tl/jdk/build/linux-i586. A full build is you go inside tl/ and run make there, it builds all repos, and output goes to tl/build/linux-i586.

I suspect you're doing a partial build because these 2 options appear in the error:

    -I../../../build/linux-i586/tmp/java/java.lang/java/CClassHeaders
    -I../../../src/solaris/javavm/export

This means "src" and "build" are at the same directory levels. Therefore the "build" is inside tl/jdk.

-Max

On 03/23/2012 01:51 AM, Martijn Verburg wrote:
Hi Andrew/Alan,

Thanks for responding! I suspect you are right, I'm only building the tl
project, which i guess is a partial build? I saw the patch that Andrew
mentioned but hadn't put 2 and 2 together that I'd need to build the
hotspot part separately first.

I'll try that next, my next post will likely be a q about building the
hotspot part or providing the extra info Andrew requested.

Cheers,
Martijn




On Thursday, 22 March 2012, Alan Bateman <alan.bate...@oracle.com
<mailto:alan.bate...@oracle.com>> wrote:
 > On 22/03/2012 15:19, Martijn Verburg wrote:
 >>
 >> Hi all,
 >>
 >> I'm back from holiday and am building the latest
(http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk8/tl/jdk) project for our 3rd Java User
Group OpenJDK hack day. I've run across an error that I haven't been
able to resolve.
 >>
 >> ..
 >> ..
 >>
../../../build/linux-i586/tmp/java/java.lang/java/obj/Thread.o:(.data.rel+0xbc):
undefined reference to `JVM_SetNativeThreadName'
 >> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
 >> make[2]: *** [../../../build/linux-i586/lib/i386/libjava.so] Error 1
 >> make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/openjdk/sources/jdk/make/java/java'
 >> make[1]: *** [all] Error 1
 >> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/openjdk/sources/jdk/make/java'
 >> make: *** [all] Error 1
 >>
 >> I've posted a more verbose version of the error at
http://pastebin.com/9exQpFkq
 >>
 >> I got a bit lost in the C++ spelunking, so Ben Evans gave me a hand
and we think we've tracked it down to the fact that the reference to
JVM_SetNativeThreadName is not in java_lang_Thread.h (a generated
header).  Looking at java_lang_Thread.h, the reference that is the
closest is Java_SetNativeThreadName, which we think has been incorrectly
generated.
 >>
 >> I'll confess I haven't caught up with the last couple of months
archives, so I'm not sure if I missed a javah issue or something else
obvious.
 >>
 >> Cheers,
 >> Martijn
 >
 > Martijn - is this a partial build by any chance? I can imagine the
above failure if doing a partial build and the import JDK is not in sync.
 >
 > -Alan
 >
 >
 >

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