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as done in 373236ccfffe7053b1503a8992ddff7ebae3ed6f for all other uses
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Conflicts:
pkgs/development/compilers/adoptopenjdk-bin/sources.json
-- keep newer adoptopenjdk versions from HEAD^2
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- - nixpkgs now with full darwin support
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treewide: `set -u` everywhere
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This hook got removed from JDK[1], however without this hook,
the classpath in a Java-build isn't created anymore which caused
several[2][3] broken packages.
[1] https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/65247/files#r324459267
[2] https://hydra.nixos.org/build/100896633
[3] https://hydra.nixos.org/build/100895668
ZHF #68361
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Directly symlinking from the JDK to the JRE confused Gradle and made it try to
find JDK files inside the JRE.
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This allows OpenJDK 11 to build for armv6l, armv7l and aarch64, and OpenJDK 8 to
build for aarch64.
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* some configure options have been removed upstream
* need a new patch to deal with gcc format warnings
11 remains, as it is an LTS release; all existing users of 11 in
nixpkgs remain on 11 for now.
openjdk/default.nix and openjdk/darwin/default.nix become the
expressions for the current version (12 now; later 13, 14, etc.).
(note: darwin/default.nix was unreferenced; the new version is derived
from darwin/11.nix.)
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* increase heap size for building javadoc (this is only needed for the
32-bit build)
* filter out some non-maven jars that crop up in the openjfx build
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* treewide: remove unused variables
* making ofborg happy
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More then one year ago we removed grsecurity kernels from nixpkgs:
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/25277
This removes now also paxutils from stdenv.
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This fixes:
checking user specified JVM feature list...
configure: error: Cannot continue
configure: Unknown JVM features specified: "zgc--enable-headless-only"
configure: The available JVM features are: "aot cds cmsgc compiler1 compiler2 dtrace epsilongc g1gc graal jfr jni-check jvmci jvmti link-time-opt management minimal nmt parallelgc serialgc services static-build vm-structs zero zgc"
configure exiting with result code 1
builder for '/nix/store/1awwzd98crcgxad3srdkv8smhxgiz2qp-openjdk-11.0.1-b13.drv' failed with exit code 1
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The Z Garbage Collector is a concurrent, scalable, low latency garbage
collector designed to meet extremely-low-pause-time requirements for
small-to-multi-TB heap sizes.
ZGC can be enabled with the magical incantation:
$ java -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions -XX:+UseZGC ...
Currently, ZGC is only available for x86_64-linux (though a port for
aarch64-linux may become available at a future time.) There are also a
number of other features that currently aren't present, such as JVMCI
integration (meaning compiler tools like Graal which require JVMCI will
not work with ZGC enabled.)
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
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* the jre is no longer an official part of the jdk (jmod is
recommended as a replacement when needing to create smaller runtime
images)
* darwin continues to use zulu from azul
* apps that used 10 now use 11 (eclipse, bazel, josm)
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