source: general/prog/j2sdk.xml@ f3d509e

10.0 10.1 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 12.0 12.1 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.2.0 6.2.0-rc1 6.2.0-rc2 6.3 6.3-rc1 6.3-rc2 6.3-rc3 7.10 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.6-blfs 7.6-systemd 7.7 7.8 7.9 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 9.0 9.1 basic bdubbs/svn elogind gnome kde5-13430 kde5-14269 kde5-14686 kea ken/TL2024 ken/inkscape-core-mods ken/tuningfonts krejzi/svn lazarus lxqt nosym perl-modules plabs/newcss plabs/python-mods python3.11 qt5new rahul/power-profiles-daemon renodr/vulkan-addition systemd-11177 systemd-13485 trunk upgradedb xry111/intltool xry111/llvm18 xry111/soup3 xry111/test-20220226 xry111/xf86-video-removal
Last change on this file since f3d509e was 6b5b87a6, checked in by DJ Lucas <dj@…>, 19 years ago

Added nptl patch to j2sdk additional downloads

git-svn-id: svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/trunk/BOOK@3042 af4574ff-66df-0310-9fd7-8a98e5e911e0

  • Property mode set to 100644
File size: 16.6 KB
RevLine 
[52d29f7]1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" [
4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6
7 <!ENTITY j2sdk-download-http "http://freshmeat.net/projects/sunjdk">
8 <!ENTITY j2sdk-download-ftp " ">
9 <!ENTITY j2sdk-bin-size "35 MB">
10 <!ENTITY j2sdk-src-size "77 MB">
11 <!ENTITY j2sdk-src-buildsize "1810 MB">
12 <!ENTITY j2sdk-time "85 SBU">
13]>
14
[06aea651]15<sect1 id="j2sdk" xreflabel="J2SDK-&j2sdk-src-version;">
[a0f03b0]16<sect1info>
[5cd0959d]17<othername>$LastChangedBy$</othername>
18<date>$Date$</date>
[a0f03b0]19</sect1info>
[19aa75a]20<?dbhtml filename="j2sdk.html" ?>
[06aea651]21<title>J2SDK-&j2sdk-src-version;</title>
[74c1100]22
[52d29f7]23<sect2>
24<title>Introduction to j2sdk</title>
[014d11ad]25
[52d29f7]26<para>The <application>J2SDK</application> package contains Sun's
27<application>Java</application> development environment. This is useful for
28developing <application>Java</application> programs and provides the runtime
[014d11ad]29environment necessary to run <application>Java</application> programs. It also
[52d29f7]30includes a plug-in for browsers so that they can be <application>Java
31</application> aware.</para>
[014d11ad]32
[52d29f7]33<para>
34The <acronym>JDK</acronym> comes in two flavors, a precompiled binary and a
35source package. Previously, the plugin included in the <acronym>JDK</acronym> binary
36package was unusable on <acronym>LFS</acronym>
37owing to incompatibilities with <acronym>GCC</acronym>-3 compiled browsers.
38This is not the case anymore.</para>
[014d11ad]39
[52d29f7]40<para>The source package requires registration at the Sun
41developer site and accepting the Sun Community Source License.
42The source code cannot be downloaded from some countries, so for users
43from those countries, the binary may be the only option.</para>
[014d11ad]44
45<para>Even if you plan on compiling the <acronym>JDK</acronym> source, you will
[52d29f7]46need to download the binary version to bootstrap the <acronym>JDK</acronym>
47build. Follow the link below to download both source and binary packages. When
48downloading the source also download the <application>Mozilla</application>
49headers package available at the same location.</para>
[014d11ad]50
[52d29f7]51<!--
[014d11ad]52<para>For users who cannot download the <application>J2SDK</application>
53source owing to license restrictions, <application>blackdown
[52d29f7]54</application> has an <acronym>GCC</acronym>-3 based precompiled version.
55Check out <ulink url="http://www.blackdown.org/"/> for more
56information.</para>
57-->
[014d11ad]58
[52d29f7]59<sect3><title>Package information</title>
60<itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
61<listitem><para>Download (HTTP): <ulink
62url="&j2sdk-download-http;"/></para></listitem>
63
64<!--
65<listitem><para>Download (FTP): <ulink
66url="&j2sdk-download-ftp;"/></para></listitem>
67-->
68<listitem><para>Version used (binary):
69&j2sdk-bin-version;</para></listitem>
70<listitem><para>Download size (binary): &j2sdk-bin-size;</para></listitem>
71<listitem><para>Download size (source): &j2sdk-src-size;</para></listitem>
72<listitem><para>Estimated Disk space required:
73&j2sdk-src-buildsize;</para></listitem>
74<listitem><para>Estimated build time:
75&j2sdk-time;</para></listitem></itemizedlist>
76</sect3>
[014d11ad]77
[52d29f7]78<sect3><title>Additional downloads</title>
79<itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
[4f6275fd]80<listitem><para><ulink url="&patch-root;/j2sdk-&j2sdk-src-version;-fix_inline_asm-1.patch"/></para></listitem>
81<listitem><para><ulink url="&patch-root;/j2sdk-&j2sdk-src-version;-gcc33-1.patch"/></para></listitem>
82<listitem><para><ulink url="&patch-root;/j2sdk-&j2sdk-src-version;-motif_mkmsgcat-1.patch"/></para></listitem>
[6b5b87a6]83<listitem><para><ulink url="&patch-root;/j2sdk-&j2sdk-src-version;-nptl-1.patch"/></para></listitem>
[4f6275fd]84<listitem><para><ulink url="&patch-root;/j2sdk-&j2sdk-src-version;-remove_debug_image-1.patch"/></para></listitem>
85<listitem><para><ulink url="&patch-root;/j2sdk-&j2sdk-src-version;-remove_fixed_paths-1.patch"/></para></listitem>
86<listitem><para><ulink url="&patch-root;/j2sdk-&j2sdk-src-version;-static_cxx-1.patch"/></para></listitem>
87<listitem><para><ulink url="&patch-root;/j2sdk-&j2sdk-src-version;-ash-1.patch"/> (Only required if /bin/sh is symlinked to <xref linkend="ash"/>)</para></listitem>
[52d29f7]88</itemizedlist>
89</sect3>
[014d11ad]90
[52d29f7]91<sect3><title><application>J2SDK</application> dependencies</title>
92<sect4><title>Required</title>
[014d11ad]93<para>X (<xref linkend="xfree86"/> or <xref linkend="xorg"/>),
94<xref linkend="zip"/>, <xref linkend="unzip"/>, <xref linkend="cpio"/>,
[d496aea]95<xref linkend="alsa"/>, <xref linkend="tcsh"/> and <xref linkend="gcc3"/>
[52d29f7]96</para></sect4>
97</sect3>
[014d11ad]98
[52d29f7]99</sect2>
100
101<sect2>
102<title>Installation of <application>J2SDK</application></title>
[014d11ad]103
[52d29f7]104<para>Both versions will be installed in parallel. You may choose to keep
105either or both.</para>
[014d11ad]106
[52d29f7]107<para>Installation of the precompiled <acronym>JDK</acronym> is easy:
108create a directory to install from, copy the .bin there, and run the
109following commands:</para>
[014d11ad]110
[52d29f7]111<screen><userinput><command>VERSION=&j2sdk-bin-version; &amp;&amp;
112MV=`echo $VERSION | cut -d "_" -f 1,1` &amp;&amp;
113V=`echo ${VERSION} | sed -e "s/\./_/g"` &amp;&amp;
114sed -i "s:^PATH=.*::" j2sdk-${V}-linux-i?86.bin &amp;&amp;
115chmod +x j2sdk-${V}-linux-i?86.bin &amp;&amp;
116mkdir -p bin &amp;&amp;
117ln -sf /bin/true bin/more &amp;&amp;
118yes | PATH=$PWD/bin:$PATH ./j2sdk-${V}-linux-i?86.bin &amp;&amp;
119cd j2sdk${VERSION} &amp;&amp;
120install -d /opt/j2sdk/j2sdk-precompiled-${MV} &amp;&amp;
121mv * /opt/j2sdk/j2sdk-precompiled-${MV}</command></userinput></screen>
[014d11ad]122
123<para>The binary version is now installed.</para>
124
125<para>If you don't want to compile the source or are not in a position to
126download the source owing to license restrictions, skip ahead to the
127configuration section.</para>
128
[6b5b87a6]129<para>Add the recently installed <acronym>JDK</acronym> to the path.</para>
[014d11ad]130
[52d29f7]131<screen><userinput><command>export JAVA_HOME=/opt/j2sdk/j2sdk-precompiled-${MV} &amp;&amp;
132export PATH=$PATH:${JAVA_HOME}/bin</command></userinput></screen>
[014d11ad]133
[52d29f7]134<para>Unzip the source:</para>
[014d11ad]135
[6b5b87a6]136<screen><userinput><command>mkdir j2sdk-build &amp;&amp;
137cd j2sdk-build &amp;&amp;
138VERSION=&j2sdk-src-version; &amp;&amp;
[52d29f7]139V=`echo $VERSION | sed -e "s/\./_/g"` &amp;&amp;
[6b5b87a6]140unzip ../j2sdk-${V}-src-scsl.zip &amp;&amp;
141unzip ../j2sdk-${V}-mozilla_headers-unix.zip &amp;&amp;
142unzip ../j2sdk-${V}-bin-scsl.zip</command></userinput></screen>
[014d11ad]143
[52d29f7]144<para>Apply all the patches downloaded above.</para>
[014d11ad]145
[6b5b87a6]146<screen><userinput><command>for PATCH in ../j2skd-&j2sdk-src-version;*.patch
[52d29f7]147do
[6b5b87a6]148 patch -Np1 -i $PATCH
[52d29f7]149done</command></userinput></screen>
[014d11ad]150
[52d29f7]151<para>Set/unset some variables which affect the build:</para>
152<screen><userinput><command>export ALT_BOOTDIR="$JAVA_HOME" &amp;&amp;
153unset JAVA_HOME &amp;&amp;
154unset CLASSPATH
155unset CFLAGS
156unset CXXFLAGS
157unset LDFLAGS
158export ALT_DEVTOOLS_PATH="/usr/bin" &amp;&amp;
159export BUILD_NUMBER="blfs-`date +%s`" &amp;&amp;
160export DEV_ONLY=true &amp;&amp;
161export ALT_MOZILLA_PATH=$PWD &amp;&amp;
162export INSANE=true &amp;&amp;
163export MAKE_VERBOSE=true &amp;&amp;
[d496aea]164export ALT_CACERTS_FILE=${ALT_BOOTDIR}/jre/lib/security/cacerts
165export PATH_HOLD=$PATH
166export PATH=/opt/gcc-&gcc3-version;/bin:$PATH</command></userinput></screen>
[014d11ad]167
168<warning><para>Setting CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS/LDFLAGS is guaranteed to make the build
169fail. If you are interested in optimizing the build, set
170OTHER_CFLAGS/OTHER_CXXFLAGS/OTHER_LDFLAGS instead.</para></warning>
171
[52d29f7]172<para>Additionally, if you would like to make in parallel, add the following
173(adjust <envar>MAKE_PARALLEL</envar> to your liking):</para>
174<screen><userinput><command>export HOTSPOT_BUILD_JOBS=$MAKE_PARALLEL</command></userinput></screen>
[014d11ad]175
176<para>If the included <application>Motif</application> doesn't build properly,
177the error is noticed much later in the build. A solution is to build the
178<application>Motif</application> library before compiling the
179<application>J2SDK</application>.</para>
180
[52d29f7]181<screen><userinput><command>cd motif/lib/Xm &amp;&amp;
182make &amp;&amp;
183cd ../../..</command></userinput></screen>
[014d11ad]184
[52d29f7]185<para>Make and Install <application>J2SDK</application> with the following
186commands. There will be a lot of messages about missing files that look like
[014d11ad]187errors. As long as the build doesn't stop, the messages are harmless, so ignore
[52d29f7]188them.</para>
[014d11ad]189
[52d29f7]190<screen><userinput><command>cd control/make &amp;&amp;
191make &amp;&amp;
192cd ../.. &amp;&amp;
193cd control/build/linux-i?86 &amp;&amp;
[d496aea]194cp -a j2sdk-image /opt/j2sdk/j2sdk-&j2sdk-src-version; &amp;&amp;
195export PATH=$PATH_HOLD</command></userinput></screen>
[014d11ad]196
[52d29f7]197</sect2>
198
199<sect2>
200<title>Command explanations</title>
[014d11ad]201
[52d29f7]202<para><command>export ALT_BOOTDIR="$JAVA_HOME"</command>: This var sets
[014d11ad]203location of the bootstrap <acronym>JDK</acronym>.</para>
204
[52d29f7]205<para><command>export ALT_MOZILLA_PATH=$PWD</command>: This sets the
206variable that points to where you unzipped the <application>Mozilla
207</application> headers.</para>
[014d11ad]208
[52d29f7]209<para><command>export ALT_DEVTOOLS_PATH="/usr/bin"</command>: This
[014d11ad]210changes the location where the build finds the needed executables.</para>
211
[52d29f7]212<para><command>export BUILD_NUMBER="blfs-`date +%s`"</command>: This will
213help you identify this compiled version of the runtime environment and
214virtual machine by appending this information to the version in the
215output to <command>java -version</command>.</para>
[014d11ad]216
[52d29f7]217<para><command>export DEV_ONLY=true</command>: This command
218eliminates compiling the documentation and eliminates a dependency for
[014d11ad]219<application>rpm</application>.</para>
220
[52d29f7]221<para><command>unset JAVA_HOME</command>: This clears the
[014d11ad]222<envar>JAVA_HOME</envar> variable as recommended by the build
223instructions.</para>
224
[52d29f7]225<para><command>unset CLASSPATH</command>: This clears the
[014d11ad]226<envar>CLASSPATH</envar> variable as per the recommendations in the build
227instructions.</para>
228
[52d29f7]229<para><command>unset CFLAGS...</command>: These flags cause miscompilation
230of the build. Never set these.</para>
[014d11ad]231
[52d29f7]232<para><command>export INSANE=true</command>: Unless you specify that you
233are insane the build will not proceed. The certified platform for the build is
234Redhat 6.1. The above variable ensures that all the errors related to
235compiling on a non-certified platform will be converted to warnings.</para>
[014d11ad]236
[52d29f7]237<para><command>export MAKE_VERBOSE=true</command>: Allows the current
238compilation command to be displayed on the console.</para>
[014d11ad]239
[52d29f7]240<para><command>export ALT_CACERTS_FILE...</command>: Specifies the
241certificate file to use.</para>
[014d11ad]242
[52d29f7]243</sect2>
244
245<sect2>
246<title>Configuring <application>J2SDK</application></title>
[014d11ad]247
[52d29f7]248<sect3><title>Configuration Information</title>
[014d11ad]249
[6b5b87a6]250<para>There are now two Java 2 <acronym>SDK</acronym>'s installed in
251<filename>/opt/j2sdk</filename>. You should decide on which one you
[52d29f7]252would like to use as the default. For example if you decide to use the source
253compiled <application>J2SDK</application>, do the following:</para>
[014d11ad]254
[52d29f7]255<screen><userinput><command>ln -nsf j2sdk-&j2sdk-src-version; /opt/j2sdk/j2sdk</command></userinput></screen>
[014d11ad]256
[52d29f7]257<para>Add the following lines to your shell startup file (e.g.,
258<filename>/etc/profile</filename>).</para>
[014d11ad]259
[52d29f7]260<screen><userinput>export JAVA_HOME=/opt/j2sdk/j2sdk
261export PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin</userinput></screen>
[014d11ad]262
[52d29f7]263<para>Add <filename>$JAVA_HOME/man</filename> to your
264<envar>MANPATH</envar> variable or to
265<filename>/etc/man.conf</filename></para>
[014d11ad]266
[52d29f7]267<para>The <application>Java</application> plugin is in the directory
268<filename class="directory">$JAVA_HOME/jre/plugin/i?86/ns610/</filename>.
[53fb68f1]269Make a symbolic link to the file in that directory from your plugins directory.
[6b5b87a6]270Note that the plugin must be a symlink for it to work. If not, the browsers
271just crash when you attempt to load a Java plugin.</para>
[014d11ad]272
[52d29f7]273</sect3>
[014d11ad]274
[52d29f7]275<sect3><title>Handling CLASSPATH</title>
[014d11ad]276
[52d29f7]277<para>When compiling packages, the <envar>CLASSPATH</envar> environment variable
[014d11ad]278is used by JDK to locate classes at compile-time and run-time. It is tedious to
279add all the classes used to the <envar>CLASSPATH</envar> manually. You may add
[52d29f7]280the following lines to your shell startup file to set <envar>CLASSPATH</envar>
281automatically to include all JAR files in a specified directory, which in
282the example below is <filename>/usr/lib/auto-java-classpath</filename>.</para>
[014d11ad]283
[52d29f7]284<screen><userinput>AUTO_CLASSPATH_DIR=/usr/lib/auto-java-classpath
285if [ -z $CLASSPATH ]
286then
287 CLASSPATH=.:$AUTO_CLASSPATH_DIR
288else
289 CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:.:$AUTO_CLASSPATH_DIR
290fi
291for i in $(ls $AUTO_CLASSPATH_DIR/*.jar 2>/dev/null)
292do
293 CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:$i
294done</userinput></screen>
[014d11ad]295
[52d29f7]296</sect3>
[014d11ad]297
[52d29f7]298</sect2>
299
300<sect2>
301<title>Contents</title>
[014d11ad]302
[52d29f7]303<para>The <application>J2SDK</application> package contains
304<command>appletviewer</command>,
305<command>extcheck</command>, <command>idlj</command>,
306<command>jar</command>, <command>jarsigner</command>,
307<command>java</command>, <command>javac</command>,
308<command>javadoc</command>, <command>javah</command>,
309<command>javap</command>, <command>jdb</command>,
310<command>keytool</command>, <command>native2ascii</command>,
311<command>orbd</command>, <command>policytool</command>,
312<command>rmic</command>, <command>rmid</command>,
313<command>rmiregistry</command>, <command>rmiregistry</command>,
314<command>serialver</command>, <command>servertool</command> and
315<command>tnameserv</command>.</para>
[014d11ad]316
[52d29f7]317</sect2>
[014d11ad]318
[52d29f7]319<sect2><title>Description</title>
[014d11ad]320
[52d29f7]321<sect3><title>appletviewer</title>
[014d11ad]322<para><command>appletviewer</command> runs <application>Java</application>
323applets outside of the context of a browser.</para></sect3>
324
[52d29f7]325<sect3><title>extcheck</title>
326<para><command>extcheck</command> checks a specified <filename>JAR</filename>
327file for title and version conflicts with any extensions installed in the
328<acronym>JDK</acronym> software.</para></sect3>
[014d11ad]329
[52d29f7]330<sect3><title>idlj</title>
331<para><command>idlj</command> generates <application>Java</application>
332bindings from a given <acronym>IDL</acronym> file.</para></sect3>
[014d11ad]333
[52d29f7]334<sect3><title>jar</title>
335<para><command>jar</command> combines multiple files into a single
336<acronym>JAR</acronym> archive file.</para></sect3>
[014d11ad]337
[52d29f7]338<sect3><title>jarsigner</title>
339<para><command>jarsigner</command> signs <filename>JAR</filename>
340(Java ARchive) files and verifies the signatures and integrity of a signed
341<filename>JAR</filename>.</para></sect3>
[014d11ad]342
[52d29f7]343<sect3><title>java</title>
344<para><command>java</command> launches a <application>Java</application>
345application by starting a <application>Java</application> runtime
346environment, loading a specified class and invoking its main
347method.</para></sect3>
[014d11ad]348
[52d29f7]349<sect3><title>javac</title>
350<para><command>javac</command> reads class and interface definitions, written
351in the <application>Java</application> programming language, and compiles them
352into bytecode class files.</para></sect3>
[014d11ad]353
[52d29f7]354<sect3><title>javadoc</title>
355<para><command>javadoc</command> parses the declarations and documentation
356comments in a set of <application>Java</application> source files and produces
357a corresponding set of <acronym>HTML</acronym> pages describing the classes,
358interfaces, constructors, methods, and fields.</para></sect3>
[014d11ad]359
[52d29f7]360<sect3><title>javah</title>
361<para><command>javah</command> generates <application>C</application> header
362and source files that are needed to implement native methods.</para></sect3>
[014d11ad]363
[52d29f7]364<sect3><title>javap</title>
365<para><command>javap</command> disassembles a
366<application>Java</application> class file.</para></sect3>
[014d11ad]367
[52d29f7]368<sect3><title>jdb</title>
369<para><command>jdb</command> is a simple command-line debugger for
370<application>Java</application> classes.</para></sect3>
[014d11ad]371
[52d29f7]372<sect3><title>keytool</title>
[014d11ad]373<para><command>keytool</command> is a key and certificate management
374utility.</para></sect3>
375
[52d29f7]376<sect3><title>native2ascii</title>
377<para><command>native2ascii</command> converts files that contain non-supported
[014d11ad]378character encoding into files containing Latin-1 or Unicode-encoded
379characters.</para></sect3>
380
[52d29f7]381<sect3><title>orbd</title>
382<para><command>orbd</command> is used to enable clients to transparently locate
383and invoke persistent objects on servers in the <acronym>CORBA</acronym>
384environment.</para></sect3>
[014d11ad]385
[52d29f7]386<sect3><title>policytool</title>
387<para><command>policytool</command> creates and manages a policy file
388graphically.</para></sect3>
[014d11ad]389
[52d29f7]390<sect3><title>rmic</title>
391<para><command>rmic</command> generates stub and skeleton class files for
392remote objects from the names of compiled <application>Java</application>
393classes that contain remote object implementations.</para></sect3>
[014d11ad]394
[52d29f7]395<sect3><title>rmid</title>
396<para><command>rmid</command> starts the activation system daemon.</para>
397</sect3>
[014d11ad]398
[52d29f7]399<sect3><title>rmiregistry</title>
400<para><command>rmiregistry</command> creates and starts a remote object
401registry on the specified port on the current host.</para></sect3>
[014d11ad]402
[52d29f7]403<sect3><title>serialver</title>
404<para><command>serialver</command> returns the serialVersionUID for one or
405more classes in a form suitable for copying into an evolving class.</para>
406</sect3>
[014d11ad]407
[52d29f7]408<sect3><title>servertool</title>
409<para><command>servertool</command> provides an ease-of-use interface for
[014d11ad]410application programmers to register, unregister, startup and shutdown a
411server.</para></sect3>
412
[52d29f7]413<sect3><title>tnameserv</title>
414<para><command>tnameserv</command> starts the <application>Java</application>
415<acronym>IDL</acronym> name server.</para></sect3>
416
417</sect2>
[74c1100]418
419</sect1>
420
Note: See TracBrowser for help on using the repository browser.