Vladimir Gorr wrote:
On 5/25/06, Oliver Deakin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
> Some stuff that got lost (because I got consumed by J1 and I was the
> only one pushing on it) was the idea of ensuring that
>
> 1) the HDK could be anywhere - the was no hard-wired spot.  That
> allowed having multiple simultaneous HDKs (ex different snapshot
> version) at the same time as a full build

Perhaps the HDK would have a default location which could be overridden
by passing a command line option to the build scripts - possibly in a
similar
way to Marks suggestion for selection of the rmi module location [1].
My modifications to build an HDK from the classlib code (HARMONY-469)
use an Ant property hy.hdk to specify the root directory of the HDK. With
the current patch, this property doesnt quite propagate all the way down
to the native makefiles, but this shouldnt be too hard to extend. Once
this
was done, a developer could then override the default HDK location using
a command line similar to:

   ant -Dhy.hdk=/my/hdk/location -f make/build.xml


The default HDK location would probably depend on what area you are
working
on - in classlib the trunk/deploy directory is the default build
location at the
moment, and I think it makes sense to keep this as the default HDK
directory.

>
> 2) the build should ensure that the materials of the HDK never get
> overwritten so that we can always tell a contributor w/ a question
> "first, before we debug this, do a ant hdk-copy.." or something to
> easily get them to a known good state.
>
> This to me sounds like we need some kind of working directory and a
> 'hdk-copy' target.
>
> The working model then allows freedom of choosing an hdk or a current
> full build as the 'base' to work with...

I imagine that an HDK would come in a zip format, much like the current
snapshots [2].
If this was the case, then once you have downloaded the HDK zip, you can
unpack it
into your working directory where it will be modified.


Oliver,

whether does it mean the HDK will contain the sources (src.zip?) as well?
Otherwise I don't understand what can be modified. Could you please clarify
this?

Hi Vladimir,

When you rebuild, the old versions of binaries (dll/so/jar etc.) would be overwritten with the new versions that are built from your altered code, and potentially altered
header files will be replaced (e.g. jni.h).
This is similar to the current system, where you can use a snapshot build to rebuild Java code against, and you can then drop your rebuilt jars over those of the snapshot
to create an updated jre.

The HDK will contain binaries to build against, and some necessary header files, but
no complete src.zip.
I have put up a proposed description of the HDK on the website [1], which
summarises some of the ideas in this thread so far. I hope it helps clarify :)

Regards,
Oliver

[1] http://incubator.apache.org/harmony/subcomponents/classlibrary/hdk.html

Thanks,
Vladimir.

However, you still have the
original zip to fall back on if you need to. I'm not sure that we need
an extra build
target for this process - to get back to a known good state, you can
just unpack the
zip again into your working directory.

Am I missing something?

Regards,
Oliver

[1]

http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-harmony-dev/200605.mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[2] http://people.apache.org/dist/incubator/harmony/snapshots/

>
> Does this make any sense to anyone else?
>
> geir
>
>
> Oliver Deakin wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have opened HARMONY-485, which proposes an additional doc for the
>> website describing the HDK and its contents.
>> The layout of the HDK described in the doc matches that produced by
>> the build script alterations raised in
>> HARMONY-469.
>>
>> I hope that eventually (once the natives are modularised
>> and build scripts are altered to understand/use the HDK) the doc will
>> expand into a more full description of how developers can use the HDK
>> to rebuild Java/native code.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Oliver
>>
>
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