![]() ![]() How do you propose to build the native components so that they will target all of Windows, Linux and MacOS? Ross Becker wrote:I wish to cross compile, which means, I think, compile for separate operating system platforms. I cannot get anywhere, and the tutorials on this subject are not solving my problems. ![]() Is there someone out there, or associated with codeguru, who can command for command, provide me with a complete tutorial for what I can do to download the OpenJDK 19 source codeĪnd resource files correctly, set up one Windows 64 bit environment, with any path or background commands, with all required dependencies, and then build to a successful conslusion? Is it possible to build a working OpenJDK 19 on Windows 10 or Windows 11 without using Microsoft Visual Studio, but just a good version of gcc > 4.3 ? ![]() I am having trouble getting anywhere using basic commands with Cygwin 64 bit or MSys 64 bit. I have Windows 10 or Windows 11, both 64 bit, available to me. I wish to cross compile, which means, I think, compile for separate operating system platforms. I am interested in the Windows 64 bit, Linux 64 bit and Mac platforms. I am trying to build a working, independent OpenJDK 19, with compiler and runtime, from source code and resource files. I have been reading both as well as and I have found these tutorials incompleteĪnd difficult in places, as well as somewhat out of date. ![]()
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