#16690 closed enhancement (fixed)

jdk-18.0.1.1

Reported by: Douglas R. Reno Owned by: blfs-book
Priority: normal Milestone: 11.2
Component: BOOK Version: git
Severity: normal Keywords:
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Description

New patch version of JDK. These are rare!

Pierre, I do have a mostly updated i686 system, let me know if you want me to take care of this one

Change History (7)

comment:1 by Douglas R. Reno, 22 months ago

I'm also good if you want to do x86_64 binaries and the book and just have me do i686

comment:2 by pierre, 22 months ago

As you like... Maybe sharing is a good idea: let me do x86_64, while you do i686: my i686 system is far from updated, and there is a new perl version, which means recompiling modules, etc.

Last edited 22 months ago by pierre (previous) (diff)

comment:3 by Douglas R. Reno, 22 months ago

That sounds good to me, I will get started shortly!

comment:4 by pierre, 22 months ago

I'll do it tomorrow: I'm out tonight...

comment:5 by Douglas R. Reno, 22 months ago

Looking at https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/18-0-1-relnotes.html, I see that there's a Windows specific change, as well as two XML changes (which are platform-agnostic):

Incorrect Token type causes XPath expression to return incorrect results
Invalid XPath expression causes StringIndexOutOfBoundsException

I've run into this twice when running my Minecraft server since Minecraft-1.19 was released, but originally I thought it was a bug in Minecraft! I'm glad that it's an issue with Java.

I've booted up the i686 system and started doing updates on it, but it's going to be more of a tomorrow/Friday thing for me.

comment:6 by pierre, 22 months ago

openjdk and java 64 bit update at 7e21dae5b2. Remaining: 32 bit java, changelog, and possibly update 32 bit test results in the comment on the openjdk page.

comment:7 by pierre, 22 months ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed

Fixed at a790ec35b3.

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