The part of the make script that fails the first time
you run the script, will actually fail continuesly if
CLASSPATH does not exist. If CLASSPATH exists, but is
empty (eg. "export CLASSPATH=3D") then the makescript
will complete the second time its run (dunno why).
The line in the script (test/Makefile) that fails is=20
this one:
gcj -fPIC -fjni -g -O -o TestGTK --main=3DTestGTK \
-L../lib TestGTK.java -lGTKJar
If its replaced with this one, then it will compile
first time:
gcj -fPIC -fjni -g -O -o TestGTK --main=3DTestGTK \
TestGTK.java -lGTKJar -classpath \
/home/benny/java-gnome-0.7.1/lib/gtk.jar:/home/benny/gcc/share/libgcj.jar
I use absolute paths which obviously have to be done in=20
some other way. Compiling TestGNOME has to be rewritten=20
in a similar fashion.
S=F8ren
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