Mark Wielaard wrote:
If you got the source code available that would be a big help. And
hopefully a simple/short reproducer.
We're trying to get a small test case put together now. Hard to break
things out of a billion lines of java+spring xml+hibernate+foo. =)
> What's the best way to open a bug on this? I tried going to
the OpenJDK
> site and couldn't figure out where to actually report issues.
> "Contributing" talks about submitting code, but there's no link to an
> issue tracker. :)
What the distributions actually package is called IcedTea
http://icedtea.classpath.org/ which is the project that all GNU/Linux
distros collaborate on to get top-notch free software java support
around OpenJDK. It comes with its own bugtracker:
http://icedtea.classpath.org/bugzilla
I found my way to that eventually, but haven't gotten the test case
together so hadn't posted anything. Might I suggest updating the Fedora
java-X-openjdk packages to be more explicit about what they are? The
only indication that it's "icedtea" is the URL in rpm -qi.
Having not followed the many variants of the "we almost have an
open-source JDK" saga very closely, I'm aware of the different names,
but not their relationship to each other, and I suspect I'm not the only
one. =)
Aaaaaand, in the process of writing this email, Matt Brozowski got a
nice test case put together. =)
http://www.opennms.org/~brozow/enum-spring-test.tar.gz
Just need maven2 installed, and do a "mvn test".
Anyways, thanks again for the response. I'll open this against IcedTea
I guess...
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Benjamin Reed
The OpenNMS Group
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