openbsd-ports/devel/jdk/1.5/pkg/DESCR-jre
ian 31e312eb64 Enable JDK/JRE build on amd64. Switch to bootstrapping using Kaffe + Solaris JDK binary,
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@.
2006-05-15 18:11:22 +00:00

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