--- old/./README-builds.html Wed Dec 22 17:40:40 2010 +++ new/./README-builds.html Wed Dec 22 17:40:40 2010 @@ -64,7 +64,6 @@
- Not all of the source code that makes up the JDK is available - under an open-source license. - This is a temporary situation and these binary plugs will be - replaced with fully open source replacements as soon as possible. - So currently, in order to build a complete OpenJDK image, - you must first download and install the appropriate - binary plug bundles for the OpenJDK, go to the - OpenJDK site and select - the - "Bundles(7)" - link and download the binaryplugs for - your particular platform. - The file downloaded is a jar file that must be extracted by running - the jar file with: ---- A prompt will be issued for acceptance of these binary plug files. - During the OpenJDK build process these "binary plugs" - for the encumbered components will be copied into your - resulting OpenJDK binary build image. - These binary plug files are only for the purpose of - building an OpenJDK binary. - Make sure you set - ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH - to the root of this installation. -- java -jar jdk-7-ea-plug-bnn-os-arch-dd_month_year.jar --
The ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH @@ -1601,14 +1553,6 @@ You should always install your own local Bootstrap JDK and always set ALT_BOOTDIR explicitly. -ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH -- The location of the binary plugs installation. - See Binary Plugs for more information. - You should always have a local copy of a - recent Binary Plugs install image - and set this variable to that location. - ALT_JDK_IMPORT_PATH The location of a previously built JDK installation. @@ -1705,26 +1649,6 @@ Where each of these directories contain the import JDK image for that platform. -ALT_BUILD_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH -- These are useful in managing builds on multiple platforms. - The default network location for all of the binary plug images - for all platforms. - If ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH - is not set, this directory will be used and should contain - the following directories: - solaris-sparc, - solaris-i586, - solaris-sparcv9, - solaris-amd64, - linux-i586, - linux-amd64, - windows-i586, - and - windows-amd64. - Where each of these directories contain the binary plugs image - for that platform. - Windows specific: