On Tue, 22 Apr 2025 07:41:43 GMT, Daishi Tabata wrote:
>> After searching the entire JDK source code, I found that WMIC is only used
>> in four files. These WMIC calls can be replaced with PowerShell for WMI.
>>
>> The primary challenge in this replacement is to make it work the same as
>> bef
On Tue, 22 Apr 2025 07:41:43 GMT, Daishi Tabata wrote:
>> After searching the entire JDK source code, I found that WMIC is only used
>> in four files. These WMIC calls can be replaced with PowerShell for WMI.
>>
>> The primary challenge in this replacement is to make it work the same as
>> bef
On Tue, 22 Apr 2025 07:41:43 GMT, Daishi Tabata wrote:
>> After searching the entire JDK source code, I found that WMIC is only used
>> in four files. These WMIC calls can be replaced with PowerShell for WMI.
>>
>> The primary challenge in this replacement is to make it work the same as
>> bef
On Tue, 22 Apr 2025 07:41:43 GMT, Daishi Tabata wrote:
>> After searching the entire JDK source code, I found that WMIC is only used
>> in four files. These WMIC calls can be replaced with PowerShell for WMI.
>>
>> The primary challenge in this replacement is to make it work the same as
>> bef
On Mon, 28 Apr 2025 20:08:00 GMT, Magnus Ihse Bursie wrote:
> Are we sure powershell is always installed on Windows?
I verified by running tests on all the Windows versions we use internally and
looked at the calculated concurrency in RunTest.gmk. If we didn't get a number
for memory I believe
On Tue, 22 Apr 2025 07:41:43 GMT, Daishi Tabata wrote:
>> After searching the entire JDK source code, I found that WMIC is only used
>> in four files. These WMIC calls can be replaced with PowerShell for WMI.
>>
>> The primary challenge in this replacement is to make it work the same as
>> bef
On Tue, 22 Apr 2025 07:41:43 GMT, Daishi Tabata wrote:
>> After searching the entire JDK source code, I found that WMIC is only used
>> in four files. These WMIC calls can be replaced with PowerShell for WMI.
>>
>> The primary challenge in this replacement is to make it work the same as
>> bef
> After searching the entire JDK source code, I found that WMIC is only used in
> four files. These WMIC calls can be replaced with PowerShell for WMI.
>
> The primary challenge in this replacement is to make it work the same as
> before, even if the output format of the PowerShell command is di