RE: [Java-gnome-developer] Compiling 0.7.1 on Red Hat 7.2
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From: Jeffrey M. <Jef...@Br...> - 2002-03-08 12:19:53
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Paul, Have you made progress? > > Jeffrey Morgan wrote: > > > Paul, > > > > Did you try the --with-gcj-compile option with > > configure? > > Yes, but it doesn't find gcj, because it's called gcj3, not gcj. I > think this is the core of the problem. It doesn't seem that you can > rename gcj by using a different environment variable. I might try > some symlinks in /usr/bin/, but that's not a very good solution, since > you have to be root to do it. > > > I cannot say that I have compiled > > matching all of the libraries you specify below > > but I have compiled on hr7.2, gcc 3.0, ibm jvm 1.3.0. > > I would be willing to bet that your gcc was built from source, as > Fernando below... > > Fernando Lozano wrote: > > > ... > > Well, I did with almost the same environment: > > Red Hat 7.1 > > IBM Java SDK 1.3.0-10 (rpm package) > > gcc, g++ & gcj 3.0.3 compiled from sources > > This is the crucial difference, i think. I don't have the hard disk > space or the inclination to build from sources, so i'm reliant on Red > Hat's builds, which call the executables gcj3 and gcc3. > > > ... > > No patches were needed. Just a few tweaking with environment > > variables > > and java-gnome configure script. > > I noted a few tweaks in my previous post, but they didn't do the job. > What settings did you use? > > Paul > http://paulgear.webhop.net > > > > _______________________________________________ > java-gnome-developer mailing list > jav...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/java-gnome-developer > |