
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 03:28:11PM +0200, Henri Gomez wrote:
note, jdk7 u4 has been released now and may be a good candidate as soon as IcedTea will be in sync
Hallo, Reading the original announcenment of icedtea 2.1 better """ We believe that this 2.1 release takes IcedTea beyond u3. In addition to the changes in the public OpenJDK7 repository for u2 and the security updates, which is what we believe u3 is comprised of[*], we also include a number of additional fixes (three already in u4): """ http://blog.fuseyism.com/index.php/2012/02/15/icedtea-2-1-released-openjdk7-... so java-1_7_0-openjdk is something between Oracle Java u3 and u4. And not the u2 as I thought bedore. Best regards Michal Vyskocil
2012/5/14 Michal Vyskocil <mvyskocil@suse.cz>:
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 01:29:54PM +0200, Michal Vyskocil wrote:
Hallo all,
as you might know, Oracle have announced the end of general support for jdk6 in November 2012. In order to have maintenable system, we have to follow and switch to jdk7 as well.
I have just sumbitted the java-1_7_0-openjdk to Java:openjdk6:Factory - this release is based on icedtea-2.1, openjdk b147 and should be an equivalent of Oracle Java 7 u2. There are two minor problems preventing the succesfull submit into Factory
* it has to be rebuilt using java-1_7_0-openjdk * BuildRequires: -brp-check-suse and BuildRequires: -post-build-checks are not things Factory checking team would accept
I hope I will fix them this week and submit openjdk7 to Factory soon.
The next step would be rebuild of all java packages with jdk7 and fix possible problems, but this will be a task for time, when openjdk7 will be done.
So java-1_7_0-openjdk has been submitted to Factory. See request 120720 [1]. There is only one copyright related issue, but I am sure we will find a solution soon.
The next step is to build the java stack using jdk7. I've made a new project Java:packages:JDK7 [2], where all those things will be tracked. From what I can tell you, there are two common problems - JDBC, which got a lot of new APIs and software manipulates with bytecode, which expect some changes in code. Fortunatelly as Oracle have announced the early drop of jdk6, most developers will be enforced to jdk7 soon.
[1] https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/120720 [2] https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=Java%3Apackages%3AJDK7
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