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authorMatt McHenry <github@matt.mchenryfamily.org>2022-10-28 14:49:31 -0400
committerMatt McHenry <github@matt.mchenryfamily.org>2022-11-22 20:33:24 -0500
commite7cfa26a8684bbc1a73ccc22be0cecf39c830b58 (patch)
tree471d522448a7779be5370798c86d7da91cbf2d23 /pkgs/development/python-modules/python-mapnik/python-mapnik_std_optional.patch
parent0e33de85ae1ffcc43c1cdc9a64bae23bf2c79085 (diff)
openjdk: init 19.0.1
as usual this is mostly copy-pasted from 18, so this commit is best reviewed with '--find-copies-harder' stop exposing openjdk 18 since it was not a long-term support release change the default openjdk from 17 to 19 since nixpkgs is a rolling-release repository drop the ceremony around bootstrapping via adoptopenjdk for 64-bit builds vs. via earlier openjdk builds for 32-bit, because, to be frank, since we're using temurin now, it's not a simple copy-paste job. :-/ if someone needs a 32-bit openjdk, that work can be done separately. JavaFX revs from 17 to 19; it looks like 18 was never packaged along with JDK 18. * the gradle invocation used to build JavaFX must still be done with Java 18, as gradle does not yet support running itself on Java 19. * a couple of patches need to be applied, since a new State enum was introduced in the JDK that collides with one in JavaFX. * the hash of the gradle dependencies has not changed, which is surprising, but as far as I can tell correct. One application (libreoffice) doesn't work with 19 yet, so pin it to jdk 17 for now. Co-authored-by: Mario Rodas <marsam@users.noreply.github.com>
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