Remvoed many pre steps, build requires and patching. Removed build.
added dependencies on portables
extracted portabels to BUILD
keep systemtap
todo, repack it properly
removed nss setup, enabled buildr and tuned "install"
check debuginfo for jre only
Print release
repacked portables
Remove javadoc.zip only for release build
Update release notes to 19.0.2
Drop JDK-8293834 (CLDR update for Kyiv) which is now upstream
Drop JDK-8294357 (tzdata2022d), JDK-8295173 (tzdata2022e) & JDK-8296108 (tzdata2022f) local patches which are now upstream
Drop JDK-8296715 (CLDR update for 2022f) which is now upstream
Add local patch JDK-8295447 (javac NPE) which was accepted into 19u upstream but not in the GA tag
Add local patches for JDK-8296239 & JDK-8299439 (Croatia Euro update) which are present in 8u, 11u & 17u releases
...after
<6eee73b250>
"Update to jdk-11.0.16.1+1" added the TestTranslations.java "test to ensure
timezones can be translated": Similar to the previous
<1ac4052b44>
"Fix flatpak builds", during a flatpak build of java-11-openjdk its
.../images/jdk/lib/tzdb.dat is a dangling symlink to
/app/share/javazi-1.8/tzdb.dat (but which will be a working symlink in at least
the assembled LibreOffice flatpak). That causes execution of
TestTranslations.java during the build to fail due to a
java.io.FileNotFoundException when trying to access that tzdb.dat. The easiest
fix appears to be to just not run that specific test for a flatpak build.
Update CLDR data with Europe/Kyiv (JDK-8293834)
Drop JDK-8292223 patch which we found to be unnecessary
Update TestTranslations.java to use public API based on TimeZoneNamesTest upstream
Update release notes to 19.0.0
Rebase FIPS patches from fips-19u branch
Need to include the '.S' suffix in debuginfo checks after JDK-8284661
Add patch to provide translations for Europe/Kyiv added in tzdata2022b
Add test to ensure timezones can be translated
Remove references to sample directory removed by JDK-8284999
Update release notes to 18.0.2
Drop JDK-8282004 patch which is now upstreamed under JDK-8282231
Exclude x86 where java_arches is undefined, in order to unbreak build
Update release notes to actually reflect OpenJDK 18 and subsequent releases 18.0.1 & 18.0.1.1
Print release file during build, which should now include a correct SOURCE value from .src-rev
Update tarball script with IcedTea GitHub URL and .src-rev generation
Include script to generate bug list for release notes
Update tzdata requirement to 2022a to match JDK-8283350
Fix issue where CheckVendor.java test erroneously passes when it should fail.
Add proper quoting so '&' is not treated as a special character by the shell.
Move cacerts replacement to install section and retain original of this and tzdb.dat
Run tests on the installed image, rather than the build image
Introduce variables to refer to the static library installation directories
Use relative symlinks so they work within the image
Run debug symbols check during build stage, before the install strips them
...after 19065a8b01585a1aa5f22e38e99fc0c47c597074 "Temporarily move x86 to use
Zero in order to get a working build":
When building the
> if ${run_bootstrap} ; then
branch for suffix='' and loop='-main', the second
> buildjdk ${builddir} $(pwd)/${bootinstalldir}/images/%{jdkimage} "${maketargets}" ${debugbuild} ${link_opt}
uses the JDK (`$(pwd)/${bootinstalldir}/images/%{jdkimage}`) from the installjdk
on the previous line. But installjdk does
> rm ${imagepath}/lib/tzdb.dat
> ln -s %{_datadir}/javazi-1.8/tzdb.dat ${imagepath}/lib/tzdb.dat
which made that JDK's tzdb.dat link to /app/share/javazi-1.8/tzdb.dat in a
flatpak build (rather than the usual /usr/share/javazi-1.8/tzdb.dat in a non-
flatpak build) which is not present at build-time (but will be present at
runtime in at least the LibreOffice flatpak, which bundles tzdata-java built for
the flatpak /app prefix). So using that JDK's compiler during the build kept
failing due to java.io.FileNotFoundException for its lib/tzdb.dat.
(This was not an issue prior to 19065a8b01585a1aa5f22e38e99fc0c47c597074, as
installjdk's modification of lib/tzdb.dat used to be done only for the "Final
setup on the main image" at the very end of the build, not during the build for
JDKs that are themselves used later during the build.)
The easiest workaround for this issue appears to be to just not bootstrap_build
in the flatpak case, avoiding the situation that a JDK whose lib/tzdb.dat has
been modified through installjdk is used during the build.
* RH2023467: Enable FIPS keys export
* RH2094027: SunEC runtime permission for FIPS
* RH2036462: sun.security.pkcs11.wrapper.PKCS11.getInstance breakage
* RH2090378: Revert to disabling system security properties and FIPS mode support together
Rebase RH1648249 nss.cfg patch so it applies after the FIPS patch
Enable system security properties in the RPM (now disabled by default in the FIPS repo)
Improve security properties test to check both enabled and disabled behaviour
Run security properties test with property debugging on
Minor sync-ups with java-17-openjdk spec file
* Add new slave jwebserver and corresponding manpage
- Adjust rh1684077-openjdk_should_depend_on_pcsc-lite-libs_instead_of_pcsc-lite-devel.patch
- Support JVM variant zero following JDK-8273494 no longer installing Zero's libjvm.so in the server directory
- Disable HotSpot-only pre-build which is incompatible with the boot JDK being a different major version to that being built
- Rebase FIPS patches from fips-18u branch and simplify by using a single patch from that repository
- Detect NSS at runtime for FIPS detection
- Turn off build-time NSS linking and go back to an explicit Requires on NSS
- Enable AlgorithmParameters and AlgorithmParameterGenerator services in FIPS mode
- Rebase RH1648249 nss.cfg patch so it applies after the FIPS patch
Replace -mstackrealign with -mincoming-stack-boundary=2 -mpreferred-stack-boundary=4 on x86_32 for stack alignment
Support a HotSpot-only build so a freshly built libjvm.so can then be used in the bootstrap JDK.
Explicitly list JIT architectures rather than relying on those with slowdebug builds
Disable the serviceability agent on Zero architectures even when the architecture itself is supported