Dear Hirak
You can try two things:
- Don't compile the complete jar (step 1).
- Add "-findirect-dispatch" as custom GCJ flag (step 3). This way you
don't have to provide the missing jars.
Hope that helps
Marco
On 27.10.2011 00:19, Hirak Banerjee wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm attempting to generate an executable for a Spring application. I am
> packaging my compiled source code into a jar. This jar along with the
> spring jars are added to the JNC project. However, when I try to
> compile, it throws an error trying to process the spring.jar.
> It appears as though the compiler requires additional jars(like
> aspectjrt) that Spring references in its source, but those are not
> required if I simply run my application as a Java application. Can
> someone please confirm if this is expected?
> If so, then is there a way to compute the complete list of referenced jars?
> Just trying to find out if there's any way, other than trying to compile
> repeatedly and adding jars one at a time.
> Thanks,
> Hirak
>
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