8041593: Update README-builds.html to refer to jdk9

Reviewed-by: tbell, iris
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Erik Joelsson 2014-04-24 10:21:58 +02:00
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root repository:
<blockquote>
<code>
hg clone http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk8/jdk8
hg clone http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk9/jdk9
<i>YourOpenJDK</i>
<br>
cd <i>YourOpenJDK</i>
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particular update level.
<br>&nbsp;<br>
<b><i>Building JDK 8 requires use of a version
of JDK 7 that is at Update 7 or newer. JDK 8
developers should not use JDK 8 as the boot
JDK, to ensure that JDK 8 dependencies are
<b><i>Building JDK 9 requires JDK 8. JDK 9
developers should not use JDK 9 as the boot
JDK, to ensure that JDK 9 dependencies are
not introduced into the parts of the system
that are built with JDK 7.</i></b>
that are built with JDK 8.</i></b>
<br>&nbsp;<br>
The JDK 7 binaries can be downloaded from Oracle's
The JDK 8 binaries can be downloaded from Oracle's
<a href="http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html"
target="_blank">JDK 7 download site</a>.
For build performance reasons
target="_blank">JDK 8 download site</a>.
For build performance reasons it
is very important that this bootstrap JDK be made available
on the local disk of the machine doing the build.
You should add its <code>bin</code> directory
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<p>One of the top goals of the new build system is to improve the
build performance and decrease the time needed to build. This will
soon also apply to the java compilation when the Smart Javac wrapper
is making its way into jdk8. It can be tried in the build-infra
repository already. You are likely to find that the new build system
is faster than the old one even without this feature.</p>
is fully supported.</p>
<p>At the end of a successful execution of <code>configure</code>,
you will get a performance summary,