19031303 SwingX and TimingFramework libs in Visual Panels need os license s11-update
authorShadrack Kilemba <Shadrack.Kilemba@Oracle.COM>
Fri, 10 Apr 2015 18:00:20 -0400
branchs11-update
changeset 4102 02730b605ff4
parent 4101 8fdc3fbc764b
child 4103 0a3f0d2f2c86
19031303 SwingX and TimingFramework libs in Visual Panels need os license 19789548 visual-panels doesn't build with java 8
components/visual-panels/ant-rules/build-common.xml
components/visual-panels/core/Makefile
components/visual-panels/core/src/java/lib/visual-panels.mk
components/visual-panels/core/system-management-visual-panels-core.p5m
components/visual-panels/core/system-management-visual-panels-doc.p5m
components/visual-panels/make-rules/Makefile.env
components/visual-panels/vpanels-core.license
--- a/components/visual-panels/ant-rules/build-common.xml	Thu Apr 09 08:26:01 2015 -0700
+++ b/components/visual-panels/ant-rules/build-common.xml	Fri Apr 10 18:00:20 2015 -0400
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
 
   CDDL HEADER END
 
-  Copyright (c) 2009, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+  Copyright (c) 2009, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 -->
 
 <project name="commondef">
@@ -162,10 +162,14 @@
 
   <!--
     Default javadoc target body.
+    By default Doclet 1.8, the default in Java 8, produces errors for
+    self-closing html tags i.e. <br />. Disable html lint checking for javadoc
+    to disable these errors.
   -->
   <presetdef name="javadoc.default">
     <javadoc noqualifier="all" sourcepathref="proj.srcroots"
-        destdir="${proj.javadoc}" classpathref="classpath.javac">
+        destdir="${proj.javadoc}" classpathref="classpath.javac"
+	additionalparam="-Xdoclint:-html">
       <packageset dir="." includes="com/" />
     </javadoc>
   </presetdef>
--- a/components/visual-panels/core/Makefile	Thu Apr 09 08:26:01 2015 -0700
+++ b/components/visual-panels/core/Makefile	Fri Apr 10 18:00:20 2015 -0400
@@ -33,8 +33,6 @@
 include $(WS_MAKE_RULES)/justmake.mk
 include $(WS_MAKE_RULES)/ips.mk
 
-JAVA_HOME = $(JAVA7_HOME)
-
 COMPONENT_BUILD_TARGETS = 	build
 COMPONENT_BUILD_ENV +=		ROOT=$(PROTO_DIR)
 COMPONENT_BUILD_ENV +=		SRC=$(WS_COMPONENTS)/visual-panels
@@ -74,7 +72,7 @@
 REQUIRED_PACKAGES += library/java/javahelp
 REQUIRED_PACKAGES += library/libxml2
 REQUIRED_PACKAGES += library/security/openssl
-REQUIRED_PACKAGES += runtime/java/jre-7
+REQUIRED_PACKAGES += runtime/java/jre-8
 REQUIRED_PACKAGES += shell/ksh93
 REQUIRED_PACKAGES += system/library
 REQUIRED_PACKAGES += system/management/rad
--- a/components/visual-panels/core/src/java/lib/visual-panels.mk	Thu Apr 09 08:26:01 2015 -0700
+++ b/components/visual-panels/core/src/java/lib/visual-panels.mk	Fri Apr 10 18:00:20 2015 -0400
@@ -22,4 +22,3 @@
 #
 PROTO_DIR = $(WS_COMPONENTS)/visual-panels/core/build/prototype/$(MACH)
 VP_DIR = $(PROTO_DIR)/usr/share/vpanels
-JAVA_HOME=$(JAVA7_HOME)
--- a/components/visual-panels/core/system-management-visual-panels-core.p5m	Thu Apr 09 08:26:01 2015 -0700
+++ b/components/visual-panels/core/system-management-visual-panels-core.p5m	Fri Apr 10 18:00:20 2015 -0400
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
 file path=usr/share/vpanels/vpanels-client.jar
 file path=usr/share/vpanels/vpanels-panel.jar
 file path=usr/share/vpanels/vpanels-util.jar
-license ../vpanels.copyright license=Oracle
+license ../vpanels-core.license license="Oracle, Apache v2.0, BSD, LGPLv2.1"
 depend type=require fmri=__TBD pkg.debug.depend.file=gfind \
     pkg.debug.depend.path=usr/bin pkg.debug.depend.reason=usr/bin/vp \
     pkg.debug.depend.type=script
--- a/components/visual-panels/core/system-management-visual-panels-doc.p5m	Thu Apr 09 08:26:01 2015 -0700
+++ b/components/visual-panels/core/system-management-visual-panels-doc.p5m	Fri Apr 10 18:00:20 2015 -0400
@@ -49,10 +49,6 @@
 file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/smf-old/index.html
 file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/smf-old/overview-tree.html
 file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/smf-old/package-list
-file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/smf-old/resources/background.gif
-file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/smf-old/resources/tab.gif
-file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/smf-old/resources/titlebar.gif
-file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/smf-old/resources/titlebar_end.gif
 file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/smf-old/serialized-form.html
 file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/smf-old/stylesheet.css
 file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/vpanels-panel/allclasses-frame.html
@@ -363,10 +359,6 @@
 file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/vpanels-panel/overview-summary.html
 file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/vpanels-panel/overview-tree.html
 file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/vpanels-panel/package-list
-file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/vpanels-panel/resources/background.gif
-file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/vpanels-panel/resources/tab.gif
-file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/vpanels-panel/resources/titlebar.gif
-file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/vpanels-panel/resources/titlebar_end.gif
 file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/vpanels-panel/serialized-form.html
 file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/vpanels-panel/stylesheet.css
 file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/vpanels-util/allclasses-frame.html
@@ -797,10 +789,6 @@
 file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/vpanels-util/overview-summary.html
 file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/vpanels-util/overview-tree.html
 file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/vpanels-util/package-list
-file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/vpanels-util/resources/background.gif
-file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/vpanels-util/resources/tab.gif
-file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/vpanels-util/resources/titlebar.gif
-file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/vpanels-util/resources/titlebar_end.gif
 file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/vpanels-util/serialized-form.html
 file path=usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/vpanels-util/stylesheet.css
 license ../vpanels.copyright license=Oracle
--- a/components/visual-panels/make-rules/Makefile.env	Thu Apr 09 08:26:01 2015 -0700
+++ b/components/visual-panels/make-rules/Makefile.env	Fri Apr 10 18:00:20 2015 -0400
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@
 INTLTOOL_MERGE = /usr/bin/intltool-merge
 
 # Set here explicitly to avoid compiling with newer class version
-JDK_HOME = /usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.7.0
+JDK_HOME = /usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.8.0
 JAVA_HOME = $(JDK_HOME)
 
 JAVAC = $(JDK_HOME)/bin/javac
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+++ b/components/visual-panels/vpanels-core.license	Fri Apr 10 18:00:20 2015 -0400
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