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Stephan Bergmann yazdı
After recent additions of 61c4f96d "Support AdoptOpenJDK" and 41507db5 "Support Amazon Corretto" to our hard-coded list, there is now reports that at least Debian and Ubuntu tried to distribute versions of OpenJDK with the java.vendor propety set to string like "Debian" or "Ubuntu". Instead of trying to catch up with an ever-growing hard-coded list, it is probably better to stop relying exclusively on such a hard-coded list, and for unknown vendor values, try out whether the SunInfo backend (which supports the "generic" OpenJDK) would be able to handle the given JRE. (For simplicity, assume that any versions of such JREs are supported. Our baseline is Java 6, and there are unlikely any older versions of JREs from unknown vendors out there. If this turns out to be problematic, we could include information about problematic vendors after all, or add a general check that JREs from unknown vendors are at least Java 6.) Many functions in jvmfwk/inc/vendorplugin.hxx that used to take a set of sVendor/sMinVersion/sMaxVerison/arExcludeList paramters had to be revised to take a vendorSettings parameter instead, and VendorSettings::getVersionInformation has been changed to return a boost::optional, so that unknown vendors can be handled gracefully. Change-Id: Ibf915f2ddd59e09b77e2c03be688cac0547b9ac9 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/70460 Tested-by: Jenkins Reviewed-by:
Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
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