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Greg Lewis
87b310dbc2 . Update to patchset 2:
. Many patches are now unnecessary as they are included in the new
    patchset.
  . The browser plugin and Java Web Start is enabled on i386 (there are
    64 bit issues with both the plugin and Mozilla/Firefox which prevent
    enabling it on amd64).
. Update the amount of disk space needed.
. Update the status of the port.
. Disable building the shared class data archive.  This broke the build
  on amd64 and appears to also be problematic on some i386 versions
  (4.11 is broken at least).  It will reappear in future, probably
  initially on a limited set of FreeBSD versions and architectures
  (6.0/i386 is reported to work).

Reviewed by:	freebsd-java@
Approved by:	maintainer timeout (1 week)
2005-09-20 20:00:08 +00:00
Greg Lewis
760bd5c4bb . Fix a performance issue by using the correct INTERRUPTIBLE_NORESTART
macro.  This will be in patchset 2.

PR:		77162
Submitted by:	phantom
2005-03-21 05:48:04 +00:00
Alexey Zelkin
ae179afb91 1. Switch 5.x version of jdk14 back to libc_r as default threading library.
We switched FreeBSD-5.x port to libkse as default threading library before
   releasing of patchset 6, but users who has most of stuff linked against
   libc_r and attempted to use jdk linked against libkse got into local hell
   of threading libraries mix.  So, rollback to libc_r by default and add
   PTHREAD_LIBS support for this port.

   IMPORTANT: In order to use libkse as threading library for jdk14 you
   have to use rtld's libmap feature or recompile your ports stuff (like
   mozilla) with libkse.

   NOTE: libkse still has issues with java debug support, so if you're going
   to use debuging (JVMDI) stuff - leave with libc_r for now.

2. Disable IPv6 support by default.  Unfortunatelly due to security reasons
   IPv4-to-IPv6 addresses mapping is disabled by default in FreeBSD-5.x, so
   those who would like to use Java Networking stuff had to manually
   enable it.  To make jdk14 port more user-friendly IPv6 is disabled now
   on compile time.  Those who need this stuff enabled have to use WITH_IPV6
   compile time option.

3. Add MINIMAL compile option.  If this option is used to build
   jdk14 port then plugin, javaws and demos stuff will not be installed
   and/or packaged.  Also (as noted in [5]) X11 runtime dependancy will
   not be registered into built package.

4. Strip runtime depends of jdk14 port.  There's no need to require open-motif
   to be runtime depends since libXm is staticly linked into libawt.so.

5. Make X11 runtime dependancy conditional (via urwfonts) in !WITHOUT_PLUGIN
   case only.  This should affect only prebuilt package users:  there's no
   need to install X11 libraries if you're going to use non-GUI stuff only
   (i.e. tomcat or jboss)

6. Add ${LOCALBASE}/lib to the deafult search path for JNI libraries.

7. Bump PORTVERSION

Reported by:	many [1]
Submitted by:	glewis [6]
Requested by:	marcus [6]
2004-01-28 14:00:27 +00:00