# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: tcl; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- vim:fenc=utf-8:ft=tcl:et:sw=4:ts=4:sts=4 PortSystem 1.0 set feature 8 name openjdk${feature}-zulu categories java devel maintainers {breun.nl:nils @breun} openmaintainer # JVMMinimumSystemVersion in Contents/Info.plist is set to macOS 10.6.0 for x86_64: # /usr/libexec/PlistBuddy -c "Print :JavaVM:JVMMinimumSystemVersion" Contents/Info.plist # Mapping to Darwin version: https://trac.macports.org/wiki/PortfileRecipes#compare-osx-darwin-version platforms { darwin any >= 10 } # This port uses prebuilt binaries; 'NoMirror' makes sure MacPorts doesn't mirror/distribute these third-party binaries license GPL-2 NoMirror # This port uses prebuilt binaries for a particular architecture; they are not universal binaries universal_variant no supported_archs x86_64 arm64 # https://www.azul.com/downloads/?version=java-8-lts&os=macos&package=jdk#zulu version ${feature}.82.0.21 revision 0 set openjdk_version ${feature}.0.432 description Azul Zulu Community OpenJDK ${feature} (Long Term Support) long_description AzulĀ® ZuluĀ® is a Java Development Kit (JDK), and a compliant implementation of the Java Standard Edition (SE)\ specification that contains all the Java components needed to build and run Java SE applications. Zulu has been\ verified by passing all tests of the OpenJDK Community Technology Compatibility Kit (TCK) as available for each\ respective Java SE version. master_sites https://cdn.azul.com/zulu/bin/ if {${configure.build_arch} eq "x86_64"} { distname zulu${version}-ca-jdk${openjdk_version}-macosx_x64 checksums rmd160 ab09bbdf3558c75ab4d3ed767b27b4041e1eb37f \ sha256 a5a4bb4e95415d2a0ba719f76662ef87adeb1c8cf739c7ab14c0a2f1b3e62885 \ size 106755351 } elseif {${configure.build_arch} eq "arm64"} { distname zulu${version}-ca-jdk${openjdk_version}-macosx_aarch64 checksums rmd160 de8804b1115f3818b8edded23dd2495b7eab6568 \ sha256 1036ce501972464c8e30ea2e0e2dc1c6c82e364edf99d13b9418286f61995f16 \ size 104561942 } worksrcdir ${distname}/zulu-${feature}.jdk configure.cxx_stdlib libstdc++ homepage https://www.azul.com/downloads/ livecheck.type regex livecheck.url https://cdn.azul.com/zulu/bin/ livecheck.regex zulu(${feature}\.\[0-9\.\]+)-ca-jdk\[0-9\.\]+-macosx_.*\.tar\.gz use_configure no build {} variant Applets \ description { Advertise the JVM capability "Applets".} {} variant BundledApp \ description { Advertise the JVM capability "BundledApp". This is required by some java-based app bundles to recognize and use the JVM.} {} variant JNI \ description { Advertise the JVM capability "JNI". This is required by some java-based app bundles to recognize and use the JVM.} {} variant WebStart \ description { Advertise the JVM capability "WebStart".} {} patch { foreach var { Applets BundledApp JNI WebStart } { if {[variant_isset ${var}]} { reinplace -E "s|^(\[\[:space:\]\]*)CommandLine()|\\1${var}\\2\\\n\\1CommandLine\\2|" ${worksrcpath}/Contents/Info.plist } } } test.run yes test.cmd Contents/Home/bin/java test.target test.args -version # macOS Java tools expect to find Java virtual machines under /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines, which is not under ${prefix}. destroot.violate_mtree yes set jvms /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines set jdk ${jvms}/${name} destroot { xinstall -m 755 -d ${destroot}${prefix}${jdk} copy ${worksrcpath}/Contents ${destroot}${prefix}${jdk} # macOS Java tools expect to find Java virtual machines under /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines, so let's create a symlink there xinstall -m 755 -d ${destroot}${jvms} ln -s ${prefix}${jdk} ${destroot}${jdk} } notes " If you have more than one JDK installed you can make ${name} the default\ by adding the following line to your shell profile: export JAVA_HOME=${jdk}/Contents/Home "