
#OPENJDK GITHUB MAC OS#
JNF removal and dependency fixups: Backports of Bad JNI lookup getFocusOwner in accessibility code on Mac OS X, Bad JNI lookup error : Accessible actions do not work on macOS, Remove JNF dependency from libsaproc/MacosxDebuggerLocal.m and Incorrect JNI parameters in number conversion in A11Y code.JDK-8271577: Backport of Crash in jni_fast_GetLongField.JDK-8271576: Backport of Arch64: Fix MacroAssembler::get_thread convention.Backports of JEP 391: macOS/AArch64 Port, PR: 8253795: Implementation of JEP 391: macOS/AArch64 Port with these additional bug fixes:.
#OPENJDK GITHUB WINDOWS#
#OPENJDK GITHUB INSTALL#
Run yum install msopenjdk-17-17.0.1+12_LTS-1 to force update to latest release. RPM package may not update automatically.Run java -Xshare:dump to produce them after installation.



Binaries do not have Default CDS ( JEP 341) archives.More details on Git 2.38 via the GitHub blog and release notes on article lists the fixes contained in the releases of Microsoft Build of OpenJDK packages and the Microsoft-specific enhancements pending to be merged upstream. Git 2.38 also has an assortment of other smaller features, fixes, and optimizations. Microsoft originally announced Scalar back in 2020 as a. Microsoft had been maintaining Scalar out-of-tree for better large repository integration with Git while now with Git 2.38 it's part of mainline. Scalar by default enables the built-in file-system monitor, multi-pack index, commit graphs, scheduled background maintenance, partial cloning, and clone mode sparse-checkout. Git has been working to improve its handling for very lage repositories and now with the Scalar tool it provides a curated and configured set of features designed to be pre-configured for optimal large repo handling. Git 2.38 was released on Sunday and most notable with this feature release is the inclusion of scalar as a Microsoft-developed repository management tool to make it easier dealing with very large Git reposotories.
