Re: run-program issues with OpenJDK 11
Mark Evenson <[email protected]> Wed, 1 Jul 2020 13:41:07 +0200
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> On Jun 29, 2020, at 01:13, Eric Timmons <[email protected]> wrote: > > It appears that java.lang.UNIXProcess was removed in OpenJDK 9 or > thereabouts, assuming I'm interpreting > https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/commit/aa6b19f38ee4dc69cac664d1211bff0e69b31f4c > correctly (/definitely/ not a Java developer here...). > > This seems to make run-program unusable when using prebuilt jars on > recent JREs. Using the prebuilt 1.7.0 release and OpenJDK 11, I get the > errors shown in prebuilt-openjdk11.txt (attached). Hmmm. I can’t seem to confirm under abcl-bin-1.7.0/openjdk11/linux. CL-USER> (sys:run-program "ls" nil) #S(SYSTEM>:PROCESS :JPROCESS #<java.lang.ProcessImpl Process[pid=622, exitValue="no\ t .... {78663B49}> :%INPUT #S(SYSTEM::SYSTEM-STREAM) :%OUTPUT #S(SYSTEM::SYSTEM-STR\ EAM) :%ERROR #S(SYSTEM::SYSTEM-STREAM)) CL-USER> (swank-backend:getpid) 32418 5 CL-USER> (lisp-implementation-version) "1.7.0" "OpenJDK_64-Bit_Server_VM-AdoptOpenJDK-11.0.7+10" "amd64-Linux-4.19.0-9-amd64” > > to get the PID of a process gives the error in from-source-openjdk11.txt > (attached). > […] The (SWANK-BACKEND:GETPID) thunks down to the implementation where available, as is the case in abcl-1.4.0 (??) onwards. […] > > Armed Bear Common Lisp 1.7.1-dev > Java 11.0.7 Oracle Corporation > OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM > Low-level initialization completed in 0.205 seconds. > Startup completed in 1.224 seconds. > Type ":help" for a list of available commands. > CL-USER(1): (sys:run-program "ls" nil :wait nil) > #S(SYSTEM:PROCESS :JPROCESS #<java.lang.ProcessImpl Process[pid=125, exitValue=0] {1E464845}> :%INPUT #S(SYSTEM::SYSTEM-STREAM) :%OUTPUT #S(SYSTEM::SYSTEM-STREAM) :%ERROR #S(SYSTEM::SYSTEM-STREAM)) > CL-USER(2): (sys:process-pid *) > #<THREAD "interpreter" {7278E1D6}>: Debugger invoked on condition of type ERROR > Class not found: java.lang.UNIXProcess […] What are the values returned for LISP-IMPLEMENTATION-VERSION where you encountering the error? You aren’t trying to get a java.lang.UNIXProcess under Windows by any chance? -- "A screaming comes across the sky. It has happened before but there is nothing to compare to it now."