Still looking for an official review from 8u reviewer for this. Ideally
someone from Hotspot.
/Erik
On 2015-09-30 14:43, Erik Joelsson wrote:
Hello,
Please approve and review this fix for 8u.
My last fix for this issue, JDK-8136691, was not enough. I made a
mistake while verifying the fix
Hello,
Please review this trivial fix for compiling libjsig on macosx.
The compilation of libjsig on macosx is currently not getting the
EXTRA_CFLAGS supplied to the hotspot build. This means any kind of
sysroot/sdkname setting from configure isn't honored. Historically this
has likely not
On 2015-10-01 15:31, Erik Joelsson wrote:
Hello,
Please review this trivial fix for compiling libjsig on macosx.
The compilation of libjsig on macosx is currently not getting the
EXTRA_CFLAGS supplied to the hotspot build. This means any kind of
sysroot/sdkname setting from configure isn't
Good!
Cheers,
Mikael
On 2015-10-01 06:31, Erik Joelsson wrote:
Hello,
Please review this trivial fix for compiling libjsig on macosx.
The compilation of libjsig on macosx is currently not getting the
EXTRA_CFLAGS supplied to the hotspot build. This means any kind of
sysroot/sdkname
Looks ok.
(This really needs to be unified, but we know that)
Cheers,
Mikael
On 2015-10-01 06:16, Erik Joelsson wrote:
Still looking for an official review from 8u reviewer for this.
Ideally someone from Hotspot.
/Erik
On 2015-09-30 14:43, Erik Joelsson wrote:
Hello,
Please approve and
My upgrade experience is easier, all I need to do is run.
xcode-select —install.
Cheers,
Henry
> On Oct 1, 2015, at 2:20 PM, Dan Smith wrote:
>
> The OS X El Capitan installer cleans out the /usr directory, including
> /usr/X11R6. This is part of the System
On an Apple list it was noted that this 10.11 feature also partially
breaks the
Xserver since files that it needs to place in /System/Fonts are no
longer allowed.
I think a lot of people are going to find they need to disable this feature.
-phil.
On 10/1/15, 2:20 PM, Dan Smith wrote:
The OS
Could be, but I don't care at all about running X11. I just want "make images"
to work.
I'm a little fuzzy on the details here -- who created /usr/X11R6 (it seems to
be present on all vanilla Yosemite Macs around my house, but without headers),
who created /usr/X11, what the XQuartz installer
> Could be, but I don't care at all about running X11. I just want "make
> images" to work.
>
> I'm a little fuzzy on the details here -- who created /usr/X11R6 (it seems to
> be present on all vanilla Yosemite Macs around my house, but without
> headers), who created /usr/X11, what the