Debian Patches

Status for openjdk-21/21.0.6~6ea-1

Patch Description Author Forwarded Bugs Origin Last update
system-pcsclite.diff no
hotspot-mips-align.diff no
icc_loading_with_symlink.diff no
icedtea-override-redirect-compiz.diff no
default-jvm-cfg.diff no
adlc-parser.diff # DP: fixes an uninitialized memory issue in adlc no
multiple-pkcs11-library-init.diff # HG changeset patch
# User andrew
# Date 1352129932 0
# Node ID e9c857dcb964dbfa5eef3a3590244cb4d999cf7a
# Parent 1406789608b76d0906881979335d685855f44190
Allow multiple PKCS11 library initialisation to be a non-critical error.
no
s390x-opt.diff no
jdk-getAccessibleValue.diff no
jdk-i18n-pt_BR.diff no
machine-flag.diff no
zero-x32.diff no
atk-wrapper-security.diff no
dnd-files.diff no
m68k-support.diff Fix alignment issues on m68kLast Update: 2019-04-29 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de> no
make-debug-print.diff no
Don-t-optimize-fdlibm-fork-for-Zero-on-linux-sparc-Z.patch [PATCH] Don't optimize fdlibm-fork for Zero on linux-sparc (Zero) John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de> no 2018-12-21
reproducible-properties-timestamp.diff Makes the timestamp in the properties files header reproducible when SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH is specified Emmanuel Bourg <ebourg@apache.org> no
reproducible-character-data.diff Makes the generated character data classes reproducible (removes a timestamp and trims a build path captured in the comments) Emmanuel Bourg <ebourg@apache.org> no
reproducible-module-info.diff Makes the generated module-info.java files reproducible (removes a captured build path) Emmanuel Bourg <ebourg@apache.org> no
reproducible-build-jmod.diff jlink: Hash of module differs to expected hash recorded in java.base The cause is the use of dh_strip_nondeterminism late in the build
process. This reorganises the jmod files, which in turn changes their
SHA256 checksums. This would not be a problem, except that the
checksums are saved in java.base.jmod *before* the use of
dh_strip_nondeterminism. Performing this stripping immediately after
each jmod file is created results in the checksums being consistent
throughout.
Julian Gilbey <jdg@debian.org> not-needed debian
mips.diff # DP: Untested patch suggested to fix #983878 no
misalign-pointer-for-armhf.patch Misalign address in the test rather than structure mk68-support.diff aligned metaspace structures by 4 bytes breaking the test.
Add 1 to address type rather than aligned structure to produce misaligned pointer.
no
update-permission-test.patch Add missing permissions for TestNG 7.7 TestNG has added more configuration properties, allow them in the minimal policy Vladimir Petko <vladimir.petko@canonical.com> no 2023-03-24
ldap-timeout-test-use-ip.patch Replace hostname with a non-existant ip address In Ubuntu build environment we do not have DNS resolver, causing an unexpected test
failure. Use a non-existant IP address instead of hostname.
Vladimir Petko <vladimir.petko@canonical.com> no 2023-03-27
test-use-ip-address.patch Use IP address in tests Ubuntu build machines are not set up for dns. Use IP addresses to get correct test
outcomes.
Vladimir Petko <vladimir.petko@canonical.com> not-needed 2023-03-27
arch-add-ports.diff no
compile-preview.diff no
jdk-8307977-proposed.patch [PATCH] 8226919: Fix dynamic attach in Linux for non-container environments =?UTF-8?q?Sebastian=20L=C3=B6vdahl?= <sebastian.lovdahl@hibox.tv> yes debian upstream 2023-04-18
warn-fontmanager.patch print warning to install openjdk-*-jre package fontmanager support was moved to recommends, warn user to
either install -jre package or recommended packages.
Forwarding is not needed as this is a Debian-only issue.
Vladimir Petko <vladimir.petko@canonical.com> not-needed
jdk-8318418.patch 8318418: hsdis build fails with system binutils on Ubuntu Ubuntu does not need libiberty.h include for the build.

diff --git a/make/autoconf/lib-hsdis.m4 b/make/autoconf/lib-hsdis.m4
index 470a0ae8358..974d0e8b793 100644
Daniel JeliƄski <djelinski@openjdk.org> yes upstream upstream, https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/commit/3c70f2c1e9fb91cd5d7a66ef1e2a39672230208c 2024-03-12
jdk-8295795.patch 8295795: hsdis does not build with binutils 2.39+ binutils 2.39 changed the signature of init_disassemble_info,
breaking the build.
See https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20220622231624.t63bkmkzphqvh3kx@alap3.anarazel.de/T/

diff --git a/make/autoconf/lib-hsdis.m4 b/make/autoconf/lib-hsdis.m4
index 974d0e8b793..987658bc411 100644
Robbin Ehn <rehn@openjdk.org> yes upstream upstream, https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/commit/c2efd7741202a5e3c209de62b8b5e6bd8ae7611a 2024-03-12
hsdis-fpic.patch Link with -fPIC version of binutils Link against -fPIC binutils library to avoid hard dependency on binutils. Vladimir Petko <vladimir.petko@canonical.com> not-needed 2024-03-19
jdk-8329983.patch remove declaration of _Copy_conjoint_bytes JDK-8142362 removed implementation of _Copy_conjoint_bytes
but left the symbol declaration in for armhf.
This causes link failure against libjvm.so.
Vladimir Petko <vladimir.petko@canonical.com> yes upstream 2024-04-10
jdk-8334502-proposed.patch use int instead of time_t to print timezone info printf() call uses %02d format specifier that requires an int parameter. Vladimir Petko <vladimir.petko@canonical.com> yes upstream 2024-06-19
jdk-8334895-proposed.patch set default compatible cds alignment to auto for arm64 ARM64 requires cds alignment option to be enabled if CDS is enabled.
Setting it to true will enable the option even if CDS is disabled
causing a configuration error. Setting option to auto allows one to
enable it only when CDS is enabled.
Vladimir Petko <vladimir.petko@canonical.com> yes upstream 2024-06-25
jdk-8331541.patch 8331541: [i386] linking with libjvm.so fails after JDK-8283326 i386 declaration of _SafeFetch32_impl contains an underscore
that causes an undefined symbol in libjvm.so.
Disable -Wl,--allow-shlib-undefined link flag that allowed the
build to succeed.
Vladimir Petko <vladimir.petko@canonical.com> yes upstream https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/pull/19048 2024-05-02
jdk-8336529-proposed.patch (fs) UnixFileAttributeViews setTimes() failing on armhf, Ubuntu noble time_t transition in Debian/Ubuntu left 32 bit time_t symbols in glibc.
Looking up 'futimens' via dlsym returns 32 bit version of the function.
This is causing failure to set last modified time
(e.g. instead of year 2017 we get 1976 in the test).
Using the function directly correctly calls 64 bit versions.
When we lookup functions with time_t arguments through dlsym()
calls we should use 64 bit versions.
Vladimir Petko <vladimir.petko@canonical.com> yes upstream upstream, https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/pull/20208 2024-07-17
jdk-8312488.patch tools/jpackage/share/AppLauncherEnvTest.java fails with dynamically linked libstdc++ The generated image contains libjpackageapplauncheraux.so that
contains a destructor function dcon(). It calls already disposed
logger, causing a crash.
Vladimir Petko <vpetko@openjdk.org> yes upstream upstream, https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/commit/78a8a99d990dcc0b77c096bb2ca2c1bb86462e3f 2024-07-18

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