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producing Java6 bytecode ; Apply JAR Manifest tags: Sealed, Permissions and Codebase
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Changes in hour/minute is not only overkill, but may confuse our aggregation scripts, which compare versions.
Out nodes time daemon may not be in synchronized that well.
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core modules
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Manifest ; Common jogamp_int_version for Android.
Until 2.0.2 gets released, the version string is 2.0.2-rc-<TIMESTAMP>
and used in the Manifest for IMPLEMENTATION_VERSION.
The previous build version name of IMPLEMENTATION_VERSION
goes into the new tag IMPLEMENTATION_BUILD.
Further more, we use a common jogamp_int_version for Android, to make life more easy.
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tests; Add optional property 'jvmJava7.exe' for Java7 unit tests.
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Java7 [1.7 - 2.0]; Valid Java range [1.6 - 2.0].
- OSX/Java7 darwin/jawt_md.h Workaround
Include JOGL's JNI MacOSX platform headers, since Oracle's Java7 darwin/jawt_md.h
has X11 dependencies and does not define JAWT_SurfaceLayers.
- Disable OSX/i386 if compiled w/ Java7 [1.7 - 2.0]
Set macosx32 depending on 'ant.java.version'
- Valid Java range [1.6 - 2.0]
Foresee new Java versions 1.9 and 2.0 :)
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- Pick-up OSX Java7 locations if setup via ${java.home} and files available
- host.rt.jar, target.rt.jar
- java.home.dir
- java.includes.dir
- java.includes.dir.platform
- java.lib.dir.platform
- Remove 'very old' Java4/5 OSX locations
- Remove java.osx.frameworks.dir, since JavaNativeFoundation.h dependencies are removed
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JUNIT_DISABLED -> junit.is.disabled
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grained controll of test behavior.
Environment vars, mapped to properties:
JUNIT_RUN_ARG0 -> junit.run.arg0
JUNIT_RUN_ARG1 -> junit.run.arg1
This allows us to disable ScreenMode on Linux-ARM-Omap4 for example,
where XRandR calls consume up to 3s per test.
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Current minimum requirements are:
- Java 1.6 (Level 6.0)
- Android SDK API Level 9 (Version 2.3 Gingerbread)
Official production builds are performed w/ Java 1.6.
- Java 1.6 (Level 6.0)
- Android SDK API Level 9 (Version 2.3 Gingerbread)
Android supports Java language level 6.0.
Nevertheless, it cannot be guaranteed whether the Android API
supports all classes and methods of Java 1.6.
It is required for JogAmp developers to validate Android compatibility
by an Android crosscompilation build.
Current GlueGen code utilizes some minor Java 1.6 features
which could be replaced, however it's not desired at this point
since we have no mode hard Java 1.5 constraints.
Notes:
- On OS X 10.5.8, only the 64bit version of Java6 is available
and hence the only supported one on Leopard.
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Pushing determination of host (compiletime) and target (runtime) Java version
to 'jogamp-env.xml'.
jogamp-env.xml uses:
env: SOURCE_LEVEL -> propery: target.sourcelevel def.: ${ant.java.version} >=1.6 (!)
env: TARGET_LEVEL -> propery: target.targetlevel def.: ${ant.java.version} >=1.6 (!)
env: TARGET_RT_JAR -> propery: target.rt.jar def.: ${java.home}/lib/rt.jar
Either all above values are set, or none at all (default),
otherwise a build error is being thrown.
Further more we have the compiletime properties:
host.sourcelevel def.: ${ant.java.version} >= 1.6 (!)
host.targetlevel def.: ${ant.java.version} >= 1.6 (!)
host.rt.jar def.: ${java.home}/lib/rt.jar
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- 'javac.memorymax' defaults to 1024m now.
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resources -> make/resources
Drop android.jar
- version 8 and 9
- license: apache v2 (NOTICE.txt included)
- allows compilation using Android API on all platforms
Simplify 'aapt.signed'
- removed 'jarclasspathrefid', seems to be not needed
(commented out)
Move our android resources make/lib/android -> make/resources/android
- make/lib is for 3rd party stuff only
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abs path
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