On Tue, 5 Mar 2024 14:19:14 GMT, Erik Joelsson wrote:
> Does the release note also looks ok?
Yes.
> Is there any process to formally review release notes?
No. Typically just add a comment to the RN sub-task indicating it is okay. My
comment, that I had made some minor changes was meant as an
On Mon, 4 Mar 2024 23:44:14 GMT, Erik Joelsson wrote:
>> Executables and dynamic libraries on Linux can encode a search path that the
>> dynamic linker will use when looking up library dependencies, generally
>> referred to as an "rpath". In the JDK we use this with the $ORIGIN feature
>> to s
On Tue, 5 Mar 2024 07:16:10 GMT, David Holmes wrote:
> Thanks for the further explanation and adding the comment.
>
> LGTM.
Thanks! Does the release note also looks ok? I understand it needs to be
reviewed together with the PR.
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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/18050
On Mon, 4 Mar 2024 23:44:14 GMT, Erik Joelsson wrote:
>> Executables and dynamic libraries on Linux can encode a search path that the
>> dynamic linker will use when looking up library dependencies, generally
>> referred to as an "rpath". In the JDK we use this with the $ORIGIN feature
>> to s
> Executables and dynamic libraries on Linux can encode a search path that the
> dynamic linker will use when looking up library dependencies, generally
> referred to as an "rpath". In the JDK we use this with the $ORIGIN feature to
> set search paths relative to the location of the binary itsel
On Mon, 4 Mar 2024 14:57:44 GMT, Erik Joelsson wrote:
>> Executables and dynamic libraries on Linux can encode a search path that the
>> dynamic linker will use when looking up library dependencies, generally
>> referred to as an "rpath". In the JDK we use this with the $ORIGIN feature
>> to s
On Mon, 4 Mar 2024 14:53:21 GMT, Magnus Ihse Bursie wrote:
>> make/autoconf/flags-cflags.m4 line 40:
>>
>>> 38: # Default works for linux, might work on other platforms as well.
>>> 39: SHARED_LIBRARY_FLAGS='-shared'
>>> 40: SET_EXECUTABLE_ORIGIN='-Wl,-rpath,\$$ORIGIN[$]1
>>> -Wl,--
On Sun, 3 Mar 2024 22:12:19 GMT, David Holmes wrote:
>> Erik Joelsson has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional
>> commit since the last revision:
>>
>> Use @requires in test
>
> make/autoconf/flags-cflags.m4 line 40:
>
>> 38: # Default works for linux, might work on
> Executables and dynamic libraries on Linux can encode a search path that the
> dynamic linker will use when looking up library dependencies, generally
> referred to as an "rpath". In the JDK we use this with the $ORIGIN feature to
> set search paths relative to the location of the binary itsel
On Sun, 3 Mar 2024 22:09:51 GMT, David Holmes wrote:
> I find it somewhat odd that we seem to be add odds with the general
> programming community when it comes to this behaviour. Giving precedence to
> `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` is the new behaviour, enabled via `--enable-new-dtags`; and
> at some poi
On Fri, 1 Mar 2024 13:58:08 GMT, Erik Joelsson wrote:
>> Executables and dynamic libraries on Linux can encode a search path that the
>> dynamic linker will use when looking up library dependencies, generally
>> referred to as an "rpath". In the JDK we use this with the $ORIGIN feature
>> to s
On Fri, 1 Mar 2024 13:58:08 GMT, Erik Joelsson wrote:
>> Executables and dynamic libraries on Linux can encode a search path that the
>> dynamic linker will use when looking up library dependencies, generally
>> referred to as an "rpath". In the JDK we use this with the $ORIGIN feature
>> to s
> Executables and dynamic libraries on Linux can encode a search path that the
> dynamic linker will use when looking up library dependencies, generally
> referred to as an "rpath". In the JDK we use this with the $ORIGIN feature to
> set search paths relative to the location of the binary itsel
On Fri, 1 Mar 2024 06:30:14 GMT, David Holmes wrote:
>> Erik Joelsson has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional
>> commit since the last revision:
>>
>> Use @requires in test
>
> test/jdk/tools/launcher/RunpathTest.java line 27:
>
>> 25: * @test
>> 26: * @bug 7190813 8
On Wed, 28 Feb 2024 19:29:13 GMT, Erik Joelsson wrote:
> Executables and dynamic libraries on Linux can encode a search path that the
> dynamic linker will use when looking up library dependencies, generally
> referred to as an "rpath". In the JDK we use this with the $ORIGIN feature to
> set
On Thu, 29 Feb 2024 06:34:42 GMT, David Holmes wrote:
> I can imagine it could be used to allow "hot patching" of the installed
> JDK/JRE. Whether anyone has ever needed to do so is another matter. I suggest
> at least adding a Release Note.
Added release note.
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PR Comment: http
On Wed, 28 Feb 2024 19:29:13 GMT, Erik Joelsson wrote:
> There is no supported usecase that I can think of for injecting other
> versions of such libraries in a JDK distribution.
I can imagine it could be used to allow "hot patching" of the installed
JDK/JRE. Whether anyone has ever needed to
Executables and dynamic libraries on Linux can encode a search path that the
dynamic linker will use when looking up library dependencies, generally
referred to as an "rpath". In the JDK we use this with the $ORIGIN feature to
set search paths relative to the location of the binary itself. Typic
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