Building plugin and javaws on Linux

2007-08-28 Thread Alexander Egger
Hi, I was successfull in building openjdk b18 on my openSUSE 10.2 build service account, but unfortunately the Mozilla plugin and javaws were not build. Any idea how to include this to the build. The binary distribution has both so I think there has to be a switch somewhere. Alexander -- Dr.

Re: build-dev Digest, Vol 4, Issue 26

2007-08-28 Thread alexanderschunk
see http://weblogs.java.net/blog/chet/archive/2007/05/consumer_jre_le.html for more information. - Alex schrieb: > Send build-dev mailing list submissions to > mailto:[email protected] > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > h

Re: OpenJDK: Quickstart

2007-08-28 Thread Phil Race
Alexander, This would be better asked on the "discuss" list since it has nothing to do with the JDK build process. -phil. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, i want to help on improving cold / warmstart issues for OpenJDK. As i have learned from Chets Blog on the Consumer JRE there are talks about

OpenJDK: Quickstart

2007-08-28 Thread alexanderschunk
Hi, i want to help on improving cold / warmstart issues for OpenJDK. As i have learned from Chets Blog on the Consumer JRE there are talks about takint advantage of the disk cache to improve warm start. I would to contribute to this issue and have created a java.net project called JumpStart -

Re: Java 6: Java kernel available?

2007-08-28 Thread Phil Race
PS it was pointed out to me that there may be some changes in the hotspot source tree for kernel to address classloading and library loading but I don't know anything about hotspot internals so can't be more specific. -phil. Phil Race wrote: The Java Kernel is an installation technology. Its not

Re: Java 6: Java kernel available?

2007-08-28 Thread Phil Race
The Java Kernel is an installation technology. Its not part of the OpenJDK sources. i.e it doesn't (SFAIK) touch anything in the JDK source tree, so you won't see any changes there. -phil. Ted Neward wrote: True, but I was worried that Googling "Java kernel" would yield up tons of old JavaOS