Following JDK-8005165, class data sharing can be enabled on all JIT architectures
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%global aot_arches x86_64 %{aarch64}
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# Set of architectures which support the serviceability agent
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%global sa_arches %{ix86} x86_64 sparcv9 sparc64 %{aarch64} %{power64} %{arm}
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%global share_arches %{ix86} %{power64} x86_64 sparcv9 sparc64 %{aarch64} %{arm} s390x
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# As of JDK-8005165 in OpenJDK 10, class sharing is not arch-specific
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# However, it does segfault on the Zero assembler port, so currently JIT only
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%global share_arches %{jit_arches}
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# Set of architectures for which we build the Shenandoah garbage collector
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%global shenandoah_arches x86_64 %{aarch64}
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# Set of architectures for which we build the Z garbage collector
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%global top_level_dir_name %{origin}
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%global top_level_dir_name_backup %{top_level_dir_name}-backup
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%global buildver 9
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%global rpmrelease 7
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%global rpmrelease 8
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# Priority must be 8 digits in total; up to openjdk 1.8, we were using 18..... so when we moved to 11, we had to add another digit
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%if %is_system_jdk
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# Using 10 digits may overflow the int used for priority, so we combine the patch and build versions
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%endif
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%changelog
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%changelog
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* Thu May 11 2023 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:20.0.1.0.9-8.rolling
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- Following JDK-8005165, class data sharing can be enabled on all JIT architectures
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* Wed May 10 2023 Severin Gehwolf <sgehwolf@redhat.com> - 1:20.0.1.0.9-6.rolling
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- Fix packaging of CDS archives
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