Drop i686 builds of jdk8,11,17 and latest (18) rpms from f37 onwards
Summary
java-1.8.0-openjdk, java-11-openjdk, java-17-openjdk and java-latest-openjdk packages will no longer build i686 subpackages
Owner
- Name: Jiri Vanek
- Email: <jvanek@redhat.com>
- Product: java and java stack
- Responsible WG: java-sig (java and java-maint)(which no longer exists)
Current status
- Targeted release: Fedora 37
- Last updated: 2022-07-05
- devel thread
- FESCo issue: #2772
- Tracker bug: #2083750
- Release notes #835
Expected schedule
- during march, drop i686 builds from all jdks in fedora rawhide
Detailed Description
Fedora currently ships:
- java-1.8.0-openjdk (LTS)
- java-11-openjdk (LTS)
- java-17-openjdk (LTS)
- java-latest-openjdk (STS, jdk18).
All those builds on all architectures except jdk8, where arm32 with jit is built by different package. Unluckily, the i686 bit builds of jdk are rotten in upstream. The recent breakage of i686 JIT just before branching nearly killed jdk17 as system jdk feature. The rotting have main visibility with newer GCCs. If GCC bump, and it does, it always triggers new issues in i686 JIT, and there is less and less people to somehow workaround them. Unluckily, there is probably no longer anyone willing to really fix them
Although there is https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/EncourageI686LeafRemoval , this proposal have nothign to do with it, not even inspiration. People about OpenJDK learned about after this jdk one was announced.
Benefit to Fedora
The i686 builds are rotten in usptream, and to patch them localy had become pain. We may be introducing very bugy i686 jdk. Better then to do so, we would rather not ship that at all. This will untie hands of both JDK and GCC developers, who will no longer need to dive into nasty legacy code.
Scope
Change owners
- After recursive dependency scan was done, i was discovered that the change affects moreover whole system
- initial recursive scan pkg requiring or build requiring java and friends (https://github.com/judovana/FedoraSystemJdkBump/blob/1f126a2d7a4235593b1575467f420b185e5ecb13/scritps/listPkgs/recursiveGlue.sh#L54) pulled in automake and few others, which n second recursive round pulled in moreover whole system
- I do no have record of this search as it was useless
- Second run was run without automake. Still second round took in automake and thus third and fourth recursion run into morevoer whole system.
- those results are already parse able. I even generated the chart, but that was pretty flat pointng to automake and autoconf
- Reuslts: https://jvanek.fedorapeople.org/i686Deps/withAutconf.tar.gz
- third run was run again with autoconf and automake, however all build time requires for noarch results were omitted, as those have no real impact in real usage
- unluckily during recursion, automake and autoconf were hit again on level 3 and four, so later whole system got pulled in
- results: https://jvanek.fedorapeople.org/i686Deps/withNoarcBrOff.tar.gz
- final sane scan was done with all build time requires for noarch packages ommited, together with big blacklist of already known trouble makers: https://github.com/judovana/FedoraSystemJdkBump/blob/1f126a2d7a4235593b1575467f420b185e5ecb13/scritps/listPkgs/recursiveGlue.sh#L142
- results https://jvanek.fedorapeople.org/i686Deps/withNoarcBrOffWithBlacklist.tar.gz
- those results are already sane (70 000 edges in unreadable chart)
- initial recursive scan pkg requiring or build requiring java and friends (https://github.com/judovana/FedoraSystemJdkBump/blob/1f126a2d7a4235593b1575467f420b185e5ecb13/scritps/listPkgs/recursiveGlue.sh#L54) pulled in automake and few others, which n second recursive round pulled in moreover whole system
Workflow
- new macro
%{java_arches}
which will be of value : aarch64 ppc64le s390x x86_64- will be declared
- Once done,
- All most crucial affected pkg - the blacklist + few others, eg R,graphviz (suggestions welcomed, bottom of sorted by dependent children list) will get filled bugzilla -listing - eg:
adapt [cairo] to removal of java on i686 Dear maintainer, we are going to drop i686 java-openjdk packages in f37 - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Drop_i686_JDKs Your package (maybe jsut soem subpakcage) is transitively affected by this change: [cairo<-libxcb<-doxygen<-git<-subversion<-java-11-openjdk-devel cairo<-libxcb<-graphviz<-ruby<-git<-subversion<-java-11-openjdk-devel cairo<-libxcb<-graphviz<-R-devel<-R-java-devel<-java-17-openjdk-devel ... cairo<-gtk-doc<-docbook-utils<-gawk<-git<-gawk<-git<-subversion<-java-11-openjdk-devel Shown 50 from 568] This package was selected as one of the most crucial, which when missing, will burn distro down. Please take care, and adapt your package to exclude java on i686. For your convenience, there was added macro %{java_arches}, including all arches java is available on, which you can use to ifarch-out java specific features out in i686 (on non-java arches). Although for plain java package, the change is as simple as https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/maven/c/520942645bfd1e4721dacd536a6ccbf80495a8ae?branch=rawhide, you can not use it. The ExclusiveArch: %{java_arches} is not going to work for you, because your package is not simple java application, and also non-java world depends on it (even if you are one of dozen noarchs in this set) See exemplar PR: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/graphviz/pull-request/9#request_diff See more details eg in:: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2102298 See why in : https://pagure.io/fesco/issue/2772 Please read carefully proposal: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Drop_i686_JDKs Please see tracking bug for most up to date informations: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2083750 I'm terribly sorry to report this bug so late in f37 lifecycle. If you can, please handle this with priority.
native [libreoffice] depends on to be removed i686 java-openjdk packages Dear maintainer, we are going to drop i686 java packages in f37 - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Drop_i686_JDKs your package (or maybe jsut some subpackage) is directly depending on java and is native. Please take care, and adapt your package to exclude java on i686. For your convenience, there was added macro %{java_arches}, including all arches java is available on, which you can use to ifarch-out java specific features out in i686 (on non-java arches). Although for plain java package, the change is as simple as https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/maven/c/520942645bfd1e4721dacd536a6ccbf80495a8ae?branch=rawhide, you can not use it. The ExclusiveArch: %{java_arches} is not going to work for you, because your package is not simple java application, and also non-java world depends on it. See exemplar PR: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/graphviz/pull-request/9#request_diff See more details eg in:: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2102298 See why in : https://pagure.io/fesco/issue/2772 Please read carefully proposal: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Drop_i686_JDKs Please see tracking bug for most up to date informations: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2083750 I'm terribly sorry to report this bug so late in f37 lifecycle. If you can, please handle this with priority.
- all noarch direct java, amven ant... dependencies will -listing - get auto injected
ExclusiveArch: %{java_arches} noarch
if not present, or appended by%{java_arches}
if ExclusiveArch already there - all bugs will block this feature main bug
- all noarch direct java, amven ant... dependencies will -listing - get auto injected
- if all goes ok, we will simply stop building i686 java pacakges in rawhide
- I'm not sure if there is any sense in creating copr for this, as there is no proper i686 there...
Other developers
- may notice the multilib i686 java missing.
- it is up to them to drop i686/use %{java_arches} in specfiles or to provide reasonable workaround
Other
- Release engineering: #10686
- mass rebuild will NOT be required for this change
- Trademark approval: N/A (not needed for this Change)
- Bug assignees will need to verify the impact of i686
Upgrade/compatibility impact
- The upgrade on multilib systems will lead to autoremoval of i686 javastack
- which should be minimum if above bugzillas are properly handled
How To Test
install i686 java will result to not packages found
User Experience
User experience on multilib systems will be bad. Bad reasonable.
Dependencies
There are is unknown number of multilib java consumers. I expect some of them may rise voice, but that will have to handled one by one.
Contingency Plan
- Contingency mechanism: return i686 java packages
- Contingency date: (not provided)
Documentation
Will be needed...
Release Notes
None yet...
final listings
All those packages vere identified as live, valid rpm top level components - non subpackages, not dead.pcakcage.
crucial dependences transitively depndnding on java(s)
manually selected packages which, when in troubles, would cause system to case
alsa-lib atk bash boost cairo cmake coreutils doxygen findutils fontconfig freetype gawk gcc gettext ghc git glib2 glibc gmp gnupg2 graphviz gtk2 gtk3 harfbuzz kf5 kf5-kio libglvnd libtool libX11 libXext make mesa ocaml openssl pango perl php pkgconf qt5-qtbase qt R rust rust-web-sys sed systemd tesseract vala zlib
from those
autoconf automake meson qt5 rubygems rubypick texlive
are noarch, but am not going to handle it separately.
Automake, and autoconf are handled individually: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2102298 , https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2103921 note, that more packages can be added to this basic set, but the number of dependent pkgs was goind down with exponential speed.
direct noarch java dependencies
ant-antunit antlr32 antlr-maven-plugin antlrworks ant aopalliance apache-commons-beanutils apache-commons-cli apache-commons-codec apache-commons-collections4 apache-commons-collections apache-commons-compress apache-commons-digester apache-commons-exec apache-commons-fileupload apache-commons-io apache-commons-jxpath apache-commons-lang3 apache-commons-logging apache-commons-math apache-commons-modeler apache-commons-net apache-commons-parent apache-commons-pool apache-ivy apache-parent apache-resource-bundles apache-sshd apiguardian aqute-bnd args4j assertj-core atinject automake auto BareBonesBrowserLaunch batik bcel beansbinding beust-jcommander bouncycastle brazil bsf bsh buildnumber-maven-plugin byte-buddy byteman cambozola canl-java CardManager cdi-api CFR cglib classloader-leak-test-framework classpathless-compiler clojure-core-specs-alpha clojure-maven-plugin clojure clojure-spec-alpha codehaus-parent colossus console-image-viewer cortado crypto-policies decentxml directory-maven-plugin dirgra disruptor ditaa dom4j easymock ecj ed25519-java enjarify exec-maven-plugin fasterxml-oss-parent felix-parent felix-utils fernflower filedrop fishbowl flute fop forge-parent freecol freemarker freerouting fusesource-pom google-gson google-guice guava hamcrest hawtjni hibernate-jpa-2.0-api hibernate-jpa-2.1-api hid4java httpcomponents-client httpcomponents-core httpcomponents-project icu4j imagej IPAddress jackson-annotations jackson-bom jackson-core jackson-databind jackson-dataformats-binary jackson-dataformats-text jackson-jaxrs-providers jackson-modules-base jackson-parent jacoco jacop jakarta-activation jakarta-annotations jakarta-el jakarta-interceptors jakarta-json jakarta-mail jakarta-oro jakarta-saaj jakarta-server-pages jakarta-servlet jakarta-xml-ws janino jansi1 jargs javacc-maven-plugin javacc java_cup java-diff-utils java-dirq javaewah java-jd-decompiler java-mersenne-twister javapackages-bootstrap javapackages-tools javaparser javapoet java-runtime-decompiler java-scrypt javassist jaxb-api jaxb-dtd-parser jaxb-fi jaxb-istack-commons jaxb jaxb-stax-ex jaxen jboss-jaxrs-2.0-api jboss-logging jboss-logging-tools jboss-parent jchardet jcip-annotations jcodings jcommon jcommon-serializer jctools jcuber jdeparser jdependency jdepend jdom2 jdom jericho-html jetty jflex jFormatString jfreechart jgit jglobus jgoodies-common jgoodies-forms jgoodies-looks jgrapht jline2 jline jmock jmol jneuroml-core jnr-constants jnr-ffi jnr-netdb jnr-posix jnr-x86asm jol jolokia-jvm-agent joni jopt-simple jorbis jpanoramamaker jsch-agent-proxy jsch json_simple jsr-305 jtidy junit5 junit juniversalchardet jzlib laf-plugin lancer ldapjdk libbase libfonts libformula liblayout libloader librepository libserializer libvirt-java log4j mariadb-java-client Mars maven2 maven-antrun-plugin maven-archetype maven-archiver maven-artifact-transfer maven-assembly-plugin maven-clean-plugin maven-common-artifact-filters maven-compiler-plugin maven-dependency-analyzer maven-dependency-plugin maven-dependency-tree maven-doxia maven-doxia-sitetools maven-enforcer maven-file-management maven-filtering maven-invoker maven-invoker-plugin maven-jar-plugin maven-mapping maven-native maven maven-parent maven-patch-plugin maven-plugin-build-helper maven-plugin-bundle maven-plugin-testing maven-plugin-tools maven-remote-resources-plugin maven-reporting-api maven-reporting-impl maven-resolver maven-resources-plugin maven-scm maven-script-interpreter maven-shade-plugin maven-shared-incremental maven-shared-io maven-shared-utils maven-source-plugin maven-surefire maven-verifier maven-verifier-plugin maven-wagon miglayout mockito modello mojo-executor mojo-parent munge-maven-plugin mxparser mysql-connector-java naga nekohtml nom-tam-fits objectweb-asm objenesis ongres-scram ongres-stringprep openas2 openjdk-asmtools openstack-java-sdk OpenStego opentest4j options osgi-annotation osgi-compendium osgi-core pcfi pdfbox pdftk-java pentaho-libxml pentaho-reporting-flow-engine picocli plantuml plexus-active-collections plexus-archiver plexus-build-api plexus-cipher plexus-classworlds plexus-compiler plexus-component-api plexus-components-pom plexus-containers plexus-i18n plexus-interpolation plexus-io plexus-languages plexus-pom plexus-resources plexus-sec-dispatcher plexus-utils plexus-velocity pomchecker portlet-2.0-api postgresql-jdbc procyon proguard prometheus-jmx-exporter prometheus-simpleclient-java py4j python-javaobj qdox rachota reflections regexp replacer resteasy rhino rsyntaxtextarea rundoc sac sat4j sblim-cim-client2 sblim-cim-client scalacheck scala scannotation sequence-library serp shaman sisu-mojos sisu slf4j snakeyaml snip spec-version-maven-plugin spice-parent sqljet stringtemplate4 string-template-maven-plugin stringtemplate svnkit swing-layout system-rules taggle tagsoup t-digest test-interface testng texlive tomcatjss tomcat tomcat-taglibs-parent treelayout trilead-ssh2 truth univocity-parsers uom-parent vecmath1.2 velocity vim-syntastic voms-api-java voms-clients-java weld-parent ws-commons-util wsdl4j xalan-j2 xbean xerces-j2 xjparse xml-commons-apis xml-commons-resolver xmlgraphics-commons xml-maven-plugin xmlpull xmlstreambuffer xmltool xmlunit xmpcore xmvn-connector-ivy xmvn xstream xz-java yuicompressor
direct arch-full java dependencies
abrt-java-connector antlr3 antlr4-project antlr apron arduino-listSerialPortsC astyle AusweisApp2 bigloo bolzplatz2006 brltty capstone ceph chromium cocoalib collectd cryptlib csound cvc4 DecodeIR diffoscope dl_poly dogtag-pki eclipse-swt erlang erlang-corba freewrl frysk gdal gdl genders gnulib graphviz hdf5 hdf healpix hyperestraier icecat jansi jansi-native java-11-openjdk java-17-openjdk java-1.8.0-openjdk java-gnome jblas jffi jigawatts jna jni-inchi jpcap jpype jss jssc kawa kernel-tools libbluray libgda libidn libphidget libreoffice libsvm libwebp link-grammar mapserver mecab-java mp nailgun ocaml-atd octave opencv openjfx8 openjfx openmpi openni pcl pl plplot portmidi ppl protobuf python-javabridge python-jep python-jnius qdbm R rstudio scalpel sdljava seqan2 seqan Singular sphinx subversion systemtap tomcat-native tuxguitar tzdata vtk will-crash writer2latex z3 zbar