提交 06243016 编写于 作者: M mikejwre

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<tr>
<td>Windows X86 (32-bit)</td>
<td>Windows XP</td>
<td>Microsoft Visual Studio C++ 2008 Standard Edition</td>
<td>Microsoft Visual Studio C++ 2010 Professional Edition</td>
<td>JDK 6u14 FCS </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Windows X64 (64-bit)</td>
<td>Windows Server 2003 - Enterprise x64 Edition</td>
<td>Microsoft Platform SDK - April 2005</td>
<td>Microsoft Visual Studio C++ 2010 Professional Edition</td>
<td>JDK 6u14 FCS </td>
</tr>
</tbody>
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</li>
<li>
Install the
<a href="#msvc">Microsoft Visual Studio Compilers</a> (32-bit).
</li>
<li>
Install the
<a href="#mssdk">Microsoft Platform SDK</a>.
<a href="#msvc">Microsoft Visual Studio Compilers</a>).
</li>
<li>
Setup all environment variables for compilers
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</blockquote>
<strong><a name="msvc">Windows i586: Microsoft Visual Studio Compilers</a></strong>
<blockquote>
<p>
<b>BEGIN WARNING</b>: At this time (Spring/Summer 2010) JDK 7 is starting a transition to
use the newest VS2010 Microsoft compilers. These build instructions are updated
to show where we are going. We have a QA process to go through before
official builds actually use VS2010. So for now, official builds are
still using VS2003. No other compilers are known to build the entire JDK,
including non-open portions.
So for now you should be able to build with either VS2003 or VS2010.
We do not guarantee that VS2008 will work, although there is sufficient
makefile support to make at least basic JDK builds plausible.
Visual Studio 2010 Express compilers are likely to be able to build all the
"open" sources, with only small adjustments, but this has yet to be made
to work. Also we have not yet seen the 7.1 Windows SDK with the 64 bit
compilers. <b>END WARNING.</b>
<p>
The 32-bit OpenJDK Windows build
requires
Microsoft Visual Studio C++ 2008 (VS2008) Standard
Microsoft Visual Studio C++ 2010 (VS2010) Professional
Edition compiler.
The compiler and other tools are expected to reside
in the location defined by the variable
<tt>VS90COMNTOOLS</tt> which
<tt>VS100COMNTOOLS</tt> which
is set by the Microsoft Visual Studio installer.
<p>
Once the compiler is installed,
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prior to building the
OpenJDK.
The above environment variables <b>MUST</b> be set.
This compiler also contains the Windows SDK v 7.0a,
which is an update to the Windows 7 SDK.
<p>
<b>WARNING:</b> Make sure you check out the
<a href="#cygwin">CYGWIN link.exe WARNING</a>.
The path <tt>/usr/bin</tt> must be after the path to the
Visual Studio product.
</blockquote>
<strong><a name="mssdk">Windows: Microsoft Platform SDK</a></strong>
<strong><a name="mssdk">Windows x64: Microsoft Visual Studio Compilers</a></strong>
<blockquote>
On <b>X64</b>, the Microsoft Platform Software
Development Kit (SDK), April 2005 Edition compiler,
is required for building the OpenJDK
because it contains the C/C++ compiler.
You will need to minimally install the Core SDK and
the MDAC SDK features of this compiler.
<p>
Once the Platform SDK is installed,
it is recommended that you run <tt>SetEnv.Cmd /X64</tt>
to set the compiler environment variables
<tt>MSSDK</tt>,
<tt>MSTOOLS</tt>,
<tt>INCLUDE</tt>,
<tt>LIB</tt>, and
<tt>PATH</tt>
prior to building the
OpenJDK.
The above environment variables <b>MUST</b> be set.
<p>
This Platform SDK compiler is only used on X64 builds
but other parts of the Platform SDK may be used
for the X86 builds.
On <b>X64</b>, the set up is much the same in VS2010
except that you run <tt>amd64\VCVARS64.BAT</tt>
to set the compiler environment variables.
Previously 64 builds had used the 64 bit compiler in
an unbundled Windows SDK but this is no longer necessary.
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
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but it's normally found via the DirectX environment variable
<tt>DXSDK_DIR</tt>.
</blockquote>
<strong><a name="msvcrt"><tt>MSVCRT.DLL</tt></a></strong>
<strong><a name="msvcrt"><tt>MSVCR100.DLL</tt></a></strong>
<blockquote>
<strong>i586 only:</strong>
The OpenJDK 32-bit build requires access to a redistributable
<tt>MSVCRT.DLL</tt>.
If the <tt>MSVCRT.DLL</tt> is not installed in
the system32 directory set the
The OpenJDK build requires access to a redistributable
<tt>MSVCR100.DLL</tt>.
This is usually picked up automatically from the redist
directories of Visual Studio 2010.
If this cannot be found set the
<a href="#ALT_MSVCRT_DLL_PATH"><tt>ALT_MSVCRT_DLL_PATH</tt></a>
variable to the location of this file.
<p>
<strong>X64 only:</strong>
The OpenJDK 64-bit build requires access to a redistributable
<tt>MSVCRT.DLL</tt>, which is
usually supplied by the
<a href="#mssdk">Platform SDK</a>.
If it is not available from the Platform SDK,
set the
<a href="#ALT_MSVCRT_DLL_PATH"><tt>ALT_MSVCRT_DLL_PATH</tt></a>
variable to the location of this file.
</blockquote>
<strong><tt><a name="msvcr90">MSVCR90.DLL</a></tt></strong>
<blockquote>
<strong>i586 only:</strong>
The
OpenJDK
build requires access to a redistributable
<tt>MSVCR90.DLL</tt> which should be
supplied by the
<a href="#msvc">Visual Studio product</a>.
If the <tt>MSVCR90.DLL</tt> is not available from the
Visual Studio product
set the
<a href="#ALT_MSVCR90_DLL_PATH"><tt>ALT_MSVCR90_DLL_PATH</tt></a>
variable to the location of this file.
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
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The location of the
<a href="#msvcrt"><tt>MSVCRT.DLL</tt></a>.
</dd>
<dt><tt><a name="ALT_MSVCR90_DLL_PATH">ALT_MSVCR90_DLL_PATH</a></tt> </dt>
<dt><tt><a name="ALT_MSVCRNN_DLL_PATH">ALT_MSVCRNN_DLL_PATH</a></tt> </dt>
<dd>
<strong>i586 only:</strong>
The location of the
<a href="#msvcr90"><tt>MSVCR90.DLL</tt></a>.
<a href="#msvcrt"><tt>MSVCR100.DLL</tt></a>.
</dd>
</dl>
</dd>
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