On 16:50 Tue 03 May , Matthias Klose wrote: > [resending, had the jdk email address wrong] > > The following code distributed in 7b130 doesn't have any source code, or at > least nobody can find it. > > in langtools: > > test/tools/javac/T5090006/broken.jar > > could the source code be added to the test case? > > in jdk: > test/sun/security/pkcs11/nss/lib/ various precompiled shared libraries. Is it > necessary to distribute these with the jdk sources? Checked that these files > are > available on Debian and Ubuntu distributions > > libsoftokn3.so: in /usr/lib, package libnss3-1d/libnss3 > libnss3.so: same > libnssckbi.so: in /usr/lib/nss > > libnspr4.so: in /usr/lib, package libnspr4-0d/libnspr4 > libplds4.so: same > libplc4.so: same > > thanks, Matthias
I agree these binaries shouldn't be in the repositories. Seems things are slipping again. Thanks for spotting. Either hg is lying or these have been there since the start. $ hg log -R jdk jdk/test/sun/security/pkcs11/nss/lib/linux-i586/libnssckbi.so Worst case, we can hg rm these from the IcedTea forest. I've now made this accessible to all IcedTea committers on http://icedtea.classpath.org/hg/icedtea7-forest Could someone also explain 6581254: pkcs11 provider fails to parse configuration file contains windows short path which introduces a file with hardcoded Windows paths test/sun/security/pkcs11/Provider/csp.cfg ? -- Andrew :) Free Java Software Engineer Red Hat, Inc. (http://www.redhat.com) Support Free Java! Contribute to GNU Classpath and IcedTea http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath http://icedtea.classpath.org PGP Key: F5862A37 (https://keys.indymedia.org/) Fingerprint = EA30 D855 D50F 90CD F54D 0698 0713 C3ED F586 2A37