Re: [yocto] eglibc and Oracle embedded JRE compatibility

2013-08-06 Thread James Nuss
On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 12:43 AM, Khem Raj wrote: > > On Jul 29, 2013, at 11:20 AM, James Nuss wrote: > > Does anybody know if eglibc is supported as a libc implementation for > Oracle's embedded JRE? > Since Yocto only supports eglibc rather than GNU glibc [1], I'd like to > know if there are an

Re: [yocto] eglibc and Oracle embedded JRE compatibility

2013-08-05 Thread Khem Raj
On Jul 29, 2013, at 11:20 AM, James Nuss wrote: > Does anybody know if eglibc is supported as a libc implementation for > Oracle's embedded JRE? > Since Yocto only supports eglibc rather than GNU glibc [1], I'd like to know > if there are any issues running Oracle's embedded JRE on a Yocto bui

Re: [yocto] eglibc and Oracle embedded JRE compatibility

2013-07-29 Thread Burton, Ross
On 29 July 2013 20:04, James Nuss wrote: >> eglibc is/was a fork of glibc so I'd be surprised if there were any >> problems using JRE on eglibc. Note that several major desktop >> distributions (Debian, for example) have been using eglibc for quite >> some time. > > It's encouraging to know that

Re: [yocto] eglibc and Oracle embedded JRE compatibility

2013-07-29 Thread James Nuss
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 2:42 PM, Burton, Ross wrote: > On 29 July 2013 19:20, James Nuss wrote: > > Does anybody know if eglibc is supported as a libc implementation for > > Oracle's embedded JRE? > > Since Yocto only supports eglibc rather than GNU glibc [1], I'd like to > know > > if there are

Re: [yocto] eglibc and Oracle embedded JRE compatibility

2013-07-29 Thread Burton, Ross
On 29 July 2013 19:20, James Nuss wrote: > Does anybody know if eglibc is supported as a libc implementation for > Oracle's embedded JRE? > Since Yocto only supports eglibc rather than GNU glibc [1], I'd like to know > if there are any issues running Oracle's embedded JRE on a Yocto build. eglibc

[yocto] eglibc and Oracle embedded JRE compatibility

2013-07-29 Thread James Nuss
Does anybody know if eglibc is supported as a libc implementation for Oracle's embedded JRE? Since Yocto only supports eglibc rather than GNU glibc [1], I'd like to know if there are any issues running Oracle's embedded JRE on a Yocto build. I can see that the meta-oracle-java [2] layer provides a