# -*- 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 25 name openjdk${feature}-zulu categories java devel maintainers {breun.nl:nils @breun} openmaintainer platforms {darwin any} # 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-25-ea&os=macos&package=jdk#zulu version ${feature}.0.31 set build 15 revision 0 set openjdk_version ${feature}.0.0 description Azul Zulu Community OpenJDK ${feature} (Early Access) long_description {*}${description} \ \n\nAzulĀ® 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/ # No .tar.gz (yet?) for arm64 use_zip yes if {${configure.build_arch} eq "x86_64"} { distname zulu${version}-beta-jdk${openjdk_version}-beta.${build}-macosx_x64 checksums rmd160 fa5e9cb5029e7c189719bda9cfa900eafa19d990 \ sha256 1430844cf3bc63e0aa0e7b860d1eb5c20b2b90a32b6e245ee973250285a59e3a \ size 227746627 } elseif {${configure.build_arch} eq "arm64"} { distname zulu${version}-beta-jdk${openjdk_version}-beta.${build}-macosx_aarch64 checksums rmd160 85dbd5d8ca624e0278a592f039c4bbd337a3b626 \ sha256 2b459cf4c9d504e4f6dbaec5811d37a03da71ed9082c052fc4e53f8f05e91e09 \ size 225286637 } worksrcdir ${distname}/zulu-${feature}.jdk 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 ${jvms}/jdk-${feature}-azul-zulu.jdk 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 "