diff -r bda219d843f6 -r fd6bbe697bf6 README-builds.html --- a/README-builds.html Tue Apr 01 15:41:23 2008 -0700 +++ b/README-builds.html Mon Apr 07 17:38:21 2008 -0700 @@ -342,32 +342,29 @@
@@ -730,17 +727,15 @@ under an open-source license. In order to build an OpenJDK binary from source code, you must first download and install the appropriate - binary plug bundles from the OpenJDK Download area. + binary plug bundles from the OpenJDK, go to the + OpenJDK site and select + the "Bundles(7)" link. During the OpenJDK build process these "binary plugs" for the encumbered components will be copied into your resulting OpenJDK binary build image. These binary plug files are only for the purpose of building an OpenJDK binary. - Download the Binary Plugs by selecting the Downloads - link at - the OpenJDK site, - install the bundle, - and make sure you set + Make sure you set ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH to the root of this installation.- The source code for the - OpenJDK is - delivered in 3 sibling directories: + The source code for the OpenJDK is delivered in a set of + directories: hotspot, langtools, corba, jaxws, jaxp, - jdk and + jdk. The hotspot directory contains the source code and make - files for - building the - OpenJDK - Hotspot Virtual Machine. - The jdk - directory contains the source code and make files for - building the - OpenJDK - runtime libraries, tools and demos. - The top level Makefile is used to build the complete OpenJDK - release including building the hotspot - VM, staging the VM binaries, and building the - OpenJDK - runtime libraries, - tools and demos. + files for building the OpenJDK Hotspot Virtual Machine. + The langtools directory contains the source code and make + files for building the OpenJDK javac and language tools. + The corba directory contains the source code and make + files for building the OpenJDK Corba files. + The jaxws directory contains the source code and make + files for building the OpenJDK JAXWS files. + The jaxp directory contains the source code and make + files for building the OpenJDK JAXP files. + The jdk directory contains the source code and make files for + building the OpenJDK runtime libraries and misc files. + The top level Makefile + is used to build the entire OpenJDK.