Hi, Thanks for creating this!
* Magnus Ihse Bursie <magnus.ihse.bur...@oracle.com> [2014-11-21 13:22]: > To help address this, I've created a publicly available wiki page: > https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/Build/Supported+build+platforms Can you clarify what "Works correctly" means? Does it mean just building or does it include building and running? For example, OpenJDK 8 probably fails to build (or at least it used to fail to build) on most Linux distributions that were using Make 4.0. A patch was needed to fix that, but when that was fixed, OpenJDK 8 would build and run just fine. In cases like this, is it better to say "works correctly" and/or "builds with workarounds" or something else entirely? How about adding a column named "last checked" or "last updated" to make it obvious when building on that platform was last checked? Thanks, Omair -- PGP Key: 66484681 (http://pgp.mit.edu/) Fingerprint = F072 555B 0A17 3957 4E95 0056 F286 F14F 6648 4681