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authormikejwre <none@none>2010-05-19 20:16:11 -0700
committermikejwre <none@none>2010-05-19 20:16:11 -0700
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@@ -970,9 +970,9 @@ including non-open portions.
So for now you should be able to build with either VS2003 or VS2010.
We do not guarantee that VS2008 will work, although there is sufficient
makefile support to make at least basic JDK builds plausible.
-Visual Studio 2010 Express compilers are likely to be able to build all the
-"open" sources, with only small adjustments, but this has yet to be made
-to work. Also we have not yet seen the 7.1 Windows SDK with the 64 bit
+Visual Studio 2010 Express compilers are now able to build all the
+open source repositories, but this is 32 bit only, since
+we have not yet seen the 7.1 Windows SDK with the 64 bit
compilers. <b>END WARNING.</b>
<p>
The 32-bit OpenJDK Windows build