TFT Erik ,

I rather thought that would be the case - I know that I've previously
raised defects against the build system, but can't find the means by which
I did so (as I don't now and didn't then, have an OJDK login).

Rgds ,

--
Dave Pointon FIAP MBCS

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 -
Robinson Crusoe

On 22 October 2014 10:35, Erik Joelsson <erik.joels...@oracle.com> wrote:

> Hello Dave,
>
> The category named by David refers to https://bugs.openjdk.java.net,
> which is the actual bug database for OpenJDK. It requires an OpenJDK login
> to submit bugs. I'm not familiar with the public bug submission system, but
> I would expect it to be rather limited.
>
> /Erik
>
>
> On 2014-10-22 11:25, Dave Pointon wrote:
>
>> TFT David ,
>>
>> I'm afraid to say that I wouldn't have asked if a choice so obvious was
>> available to me on/at http://bugreport.java.com/bugreport/submit_intro.do
>> -
>> all the of choices that I see are language/platform i.e.
>> non-infrastructure/build, related.
>>
>> Rgds ,
>>
>> --
>> Dave Pointon FIAP MBCS
>>
>> 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 -
>> Robinson Crusoe
>>
>> On 22 October 2014 02:36, David Holmes <david.hol...@oracle.com> wrote:
>>
>>  On 22/10/2014 11:32 AM, Dave Pointon wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> Pray tell, having found what I consider a fairly generic defect against
>>>> the
>>>> jdk8 build system and ins the absense of a build category, which
>>>> 'Product/Category' should I select ?
>>>>
>>>>  infrastructure -> build
>>>
>>> David H.
>>>
>>>
>>>   I only ask because I believe that I've found a defect/quirk in the jdk8
>>>
>>>> repo (I've not yet had chance to play with jdk9) and want to raise a
>>>> defect
>>>> and submit its' resolution for review.
>>>>
>>>> TIA & rgds ,
>>>> --
>>>> Dave Pointon FIAP MBCS
>>>>
>>>> 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
>>>> -
>>>> Robinson Crusoe
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>

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