8037825: Fix warnings and enable "warnings as errors" in serviceability native libraries
Reviewed-by: erikj, ihse
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endif
####################################################
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####################################################
#
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#
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PNG_CFLAGS:=@PNG_CFLAGS@
####################################################
#
# Misc
#
# Name of Service Agent library
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OS_VERSION_MAJOR:=@OS_VERSION_MAJOR@
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JDK_IMAGE_SUBDIR:=j2sdk-image
JRE_IMAGE_SUBDIR:=j2re-image
JDK_OVERLAY_IMAGE_SUBDIR:=j2sdk-overlay-image
JRE_OVERLAY_IMAGE_SUBDIR:=j2re-overlay-image
# Colon left out to be able to override output dir for bootcycle-images
JDK_IMAGE_DIR=$(IMAGES_OUTPUTDIR)/$(JDK_IMAGE_SUBDIR)
JRE_IMAGE_DIR=$(IMAGES_OUTPUTDIR)/$(JRE_IMAGE_SUBDIR)
JDK_OVERLAY_IMAGE_DIR=$(IMAGES_OUTPUTDIR)/$(JDK_OVERLAY_IMAGE_SUBDIR)
JRE_OVERLAY_IMAGE_DIR=$(IMAGES_OUTPUTDIR)/$(JRE_OVERLAY_IMAGE_SUBDIR)
# Macosx bundles directory definitions
JDK_BUNDLE_SUBDIR=j2sdk-bundle/jdk$(JDK_VERSION).jdk/Contents
JRE_BUNDLE_SUBDIR=j2re-bundle/jre$(JDK_VERSION).jre/Contents
JDK_BUNDLE_DIR=$(IMAGES_OUTPUTDIR)/$(JDK_BUNDLE_SUBDIR)
JRE_BUNDLE_DIR=$(IMAGES_OUTPUTDIR)/$(JRE_BUNDLE_SUBDIR)
# This macro is called to allow inclusion of closed source counterparts.
# Unless overridden in closed sources, it expands to nothing.
# Usage: This function is called in an open makefile, with the following
# arguments:
# $1 the name of the repo, or empty if the top-level repo.
# $2 the name of the makefile
define IncludeCustomExtension
endef
# Include the custom-spec.gmk file if it exists
-include $(dir @SPEC@)/custom-spec.gmk