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obviating need to build with JDK Linux compat (which was i386 only anyway). Add native_bootstrap pseudo-flavor so you can build with a native Sun JDK if you have one (tested by building this way using JDK built with default Kaffe-based build). Work by kurt@, tested by him on i386 and me on amd64. OK kurt@.
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Java (TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition
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Version 1.5.0
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The Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment contains the Java virtual machine,
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runtime class libraries, and Java application launcher that are
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necessary to run programs written in the Java programming language.
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It is not a development environment and does not contain development
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tools such as compilers and debuggers. For development tools, use
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the Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition.
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Flavors:
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native_bootstrap
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Bootstrap the jdk using a previously built and installed
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devel/jdk/1.5 package. NOTE: if this flavor is used without a
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previously installed devel/jdk/1.5 package, the port will
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build the jdk twice!
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no_web
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The Mozilla plugin and Java Web Start (javaws) are not built.
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NOTE: The plugin is not working on amd64.
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with_ipv6
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Build the jdk/jre with ipv6 support. When the jdk/jre is built
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with this flavor, java will create only ipv6 sockets by default.
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Since ipv4 to ipv6 address mapping is disabled on OpenBSD,
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using ipv4 addresses will fail. Consequently, you may only
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use ipv6 addresses or you can start java with
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-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true and can only use ipv4
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addresses.
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