On 23/01/2013 8:58 PM, Erik Joelsson wrote:
On 2013-01-23 11:30, Weijun Wang wrote:
I thought building an OpenJDK or Oracle JDK can be fully controlled by
using the --enable-openjdk-only configure option, but it seems the
OPENJDK env variable still plays a part. If the variable is set to
true and --enable-openjdk-only is not provided, the new build process
gets confused and fails.

Can you point us at a log? I'd like to see exactly where the confusion arises.

I understand this is my fault and I should not have that variable
around. However, it will be nice if the build can deny all external
variables like it did with all those ALT_*** variables. Are there any
other variables I should be aware of?

This is bad, I agree. We initially kept the same variable for
controlling if the build was OpenJDK only or not as the old build,
because it made it easier during the conversion. The problem with this
variable is that it is either set or not, which makes it harder to
override in makefiles. The proper solution would be to replace this in
the new build with something like OPENJDK_ONLY=true/false and completely
ignore the old OPENJDK.

Not sure why the set/unset situation is a problem. If OPENJDK is set then it must be set to true else the sanity checks fail.

But we should locate anywhere that the make files still examine the environment for such variables - not that I thought there were such places. The environment variables should only be used to influence how configure runs, and the variables it sets should then be used by the make files.

David
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I can't remember any other variables right now, but it's quite possible
there are more.

/Erik

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