8161720: Better byte behavior for off-heap data
Summary: Normalize boolean values read with Unsafe.
Reviewed-by: aph, simonis, jrose, psandoz
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AC_CHECK_PROGS(PKGHANDLER, apt-get yum port pkgutil pkgadd)
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freetype)
HELP_MSG="
The freetype library can now be build during the configure process.
Download the freetype sources and unpack them into an arbitrary directory:
wget http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/freetype/freetype-2.5.3.tar.gz
tar -xzf freetype-2.5.3.tar.gz
Then run configure with '--with-freetype-src=<freetype_src>'. This will
automatically build the freetype library into '<freetype_src>/lib64' for 64-bit
builds or into '<freetype_src>/lib32' for 32-bit builds.
Afterwards you can always use '--with-freetype-include=<freetype_src>/include'
and '--with-freetype-lib=<freetype_src>/lib[32|64]' for other builds.
Alternatively you can unpack the sources like this to use the default directory:
tar --one-top-level=$HOME/freetype --strip-components=1 -xzf freetype-2.5.3.tar.gz"
;;
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openjdk)
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alsa)
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cups)
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freetype)
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ffi)
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x11)
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ccache)
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dtrace)
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alsa)
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cups)
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freetype)
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x11)
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ccache)
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pkgadd_help() {
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# This function will check if we're called from the "configure" wrapper while
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printf "* HS debug level: $HOTSPOT_DEBUG_LEVEL\n"
printf "* JDK variant: $JDK_VARIANT\n"
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printf "\n"
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