On May 30, 2014, at 10:59, David DeHaven <david.deha...@oracle.com> wrote:

> 
>>> I'm curious if only installing the CL tools also installs at least one OS X 
>>> SDK. If it doesn't then it's not terribly useful, except for maybe 
>>> porting/building Unix command line tools.
>> 
>> Well, I guess it did. At least jdk9 builds successfully. My new Mavericks is 
>> installed on the 2nd disk of my Mac Mini. I guess it shouldn't see the old 
>> SDK on the 1st disk. Right?
>> 
>> Where is the SDK located? /System/Library/Frameworks? They are quite some 
>> frameworks there.
> 
> No, the SDKs are in the app bundles. The frameworks in /System used to have 
> headers installed with the developer tools, but Apple is moving away from 
> that. The frameworks themselves are managed by the OS install/update. Maybe 
> the command line tools still install headers there.
> 
> run this:
> $ find /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools -name '*.sdk'

Nothing.

> 
> I'm curious to see what's there... If the SDKs are there then we should be 
> able to support building OpenJDK with just the command line tools installed.
> 
> That won't be the case for closed source though, you still need the full 
> Xcode app installed.

I only build jdk, haven't touched deploy etc.

--Max

> 
> -DrD-
> 

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