Hello!
We have managed to fix jdk11 and 17 yesterday evening.
It is now building for rawhide.
Oce it get fixed, I had merged the jdk11 no longer being system jdk, and jdk17 becoming system jdk for rawhid.
They are now building for f36-java17 sidetag.
They should finish today, and no later then tomorrow morning I should have mass rebuild started.
Still the schedule remains pretty tight.
tyvm!
J.
On 2/3/22 16:53, Jiri Vanek wrote:
On 2/3/22 16:47, Miro Hrončok wrote:
On 03. 02. 22 16:06, Mikolaj Izdebski wrote:
On Thu, Feb 3, 2022 at 2:32 PM Jiri Vanek <jvanek@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Fesco
As the branching of f36 get close, java had to fall to troubles.
After the last GCC mass rebuild, jdk11 is no longer buildable on i686.
We had a patch which should have had it had fixed, but it did not.
Can you simply stop building OpenJDK for i686? We don't ship i686
kernel in Fedora [1] and Java is exempt from multilib [2].
Anything that BuildRequires OpenJDK would need to do the same. That would require a huge coordinated effort or it will cause subtle breakages all over the place.
Yes.
So I can not build jdk11 as no longer system jdk, and jdk17 as alone system JDK.
If I could, I would have mass rebuild in side tag running today, ftbfs filled by tomorrow evening, and merging the side tag in Monday.
Tag in the older gcc into your side tag, do the rebuilds, untag it?
I'm in favour of doing this as most strightforward solution.
I'm failing to judge all consequences.
Alternatively, postpone this for Fedora 37.
I would really like to avoid that.
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Anyway, could we please move this discussion to the devel list where plenty of other clever people could help?
done
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