On 18. 5. 26 20:06, Daniel Sahlberg wrote:
Den mån 18 maj 2026 kl 19:34 skrev Evgeny Kotkov via dev
<[email protected]>:
Hi all,

We have a number of JavaHL-related nominations in 1.15.x/STATUS:

```
  * r1930973
    Fix test failures of JavaHL with Java 25 on Windows due to that deleting a
    file with readonly flag on Windows fails since Java 25.
    Justification:
      Allow JavaHL test to succeed on Windows since Java 25
    Votes:
      +0: hartmannathan (cannot test; Windows testers needed please)
      +1: jun66j5

  * r1933796
    Silence JavaHL compiler warnings about missing bootstrap classpath.
    Justification:
      We should use the cross-compilation option supported by every JDK since
      version 9, unless we're actually building with JDK 1.8.
    Votes:
      +1: brane
      +0(concept): dsahlberg, LGTM have not tested under JDK 1.8

  * r1933874
    Silence the dangling-doc-comment warnings in JavaHL.
    Justification:
      Unnecessary warnings hide actual problems.
    Votes:
      +1: brane, dsahlberg

  * r1933877
    Silence all deprecation warnings from the org.tigris JavaHL package.
    Justification:
      Unnecessary warnings hide actual problems.
    Depends:
    Votes:
      +1: brane, dsahlberg

  * r1934313
    Include 1.15-specific APIs in JavaHL.
    Justification:
      We should try to keep our bindings up to date.
    Votes:
      +1: brane, dsahlberg
```

Our rule for bindings-related nominations is that they can be backported with
one +1 and at least one +0, provided that they don't affect the build system.

While some of these commits touch `build/ac-macros/java.m4`, the changes are
isolated to a specific branch of the `if test -z "$JAVAC_FLAGS"` condition.
Since this is an isolated and a bindings-related part of the code, I would
say the relaxed voting rules also apply here.

With all that in mind, I plan to mark the above nominations as approved.
Please let me know if there are any objections.
I also thought about this but I forgot to send it to the list. +1 from me.


It would seem that the backport script stripped away the Depends: versions.

-- Brane

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