* 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.)
* 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
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>
* 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)
38eea804e6 dropped the C and C++ compiler prefixes. Probably more work is needed to make cross work, but this at least helps preserve/establish the pattern.
This OpenJDK packaging has a headless build configuration controlled by
the `minimal` flag, which is regularly build-tested by Hydra, and a
non-headless configuration based on pure Xlib libraries without Gnome
features, which is not normally tested.
Sometime before OpenJDK 8, the !enableGnome2 case broke, because it
needs to link against libXrandr but that wasn't included in the
buildInputs.
If this patch is backported to NixOS 18.03 or earlier, the same fix
needs to be applied to OpenJDK 9.
I have tested OpenJDK versions 8, 9, and 10, but not any other versions.
storePropName will be jsseDefaultStore if the property isn't present, and
jsseDefaultStore is never null, so the branch to use the environment variable
would never be taken.
The env var is supposed to be preferred to jssecacerts, so we can use it as
the default in the call to System.getProperty, and use the null check to fall
back on jsseDefaultStore instead.