Hi all ,

Could anyone tell me if there's a tie in between the --with-import-hotspot & --with-boot-jdk options, I ask purely because, although I can run a successful truly vanilla OJDK build, all attempts fail if I attempt to use either, or both of, the --with-import-hotspot &/or --with-boot-jdk options - the build consistently fails as follows...

## Starting jdk
make[2]: *** No rule to make target `/home/dpointo8/work/repos/Mercurial/ojdk8.datum/build/linux-x86-normal-server-release/corba/dist/lib/classes.jar', needed by `/home/dpointo8/work/repos/Mercurial/ojdk8.datum/build/linux-x86-normal-server-release/jdk/classes/_the.CORBA.classes.imported'. Stop.

Moreover, more in hope than expectation, could anyone tell me if there is any documentation on the new i.e. autoconf based, make file structure and the way it knits together ? If I try an IBM variant build (using our hotspot & boot JDK), I always get a fatal error whereby the build fails to find the file jdk/classes_security/_the.BUILD_SECURITY_batch.tmp - hence my question about the structure of the make files.

TIA ,

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Dave Pointon FIAP MBCS - Contractor engaged by IBM

Now I saw, tho' too late, the folly of beginning a work before we count the 
cost and before we we judge rightly of our strength to go thro' with it - 
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