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Some hotspot testcase scripts check for a file JDK64BIT in the home directory, and use the contents as command-line arguments to the JVM. Without this they never test 64-bit mode (at least on Solaris). The JDK6BIT file's contents are expected to be -d64 to ensure the 64-bit JDK is executed. JPRT does not use this file convention, so some tests are not testing 64-bit mode. The scripts should use TESTVMOPTS instead, which jtreg sets. This will contain -d64 when JPRT/JTREG is testing a 64-bit JVM.
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