Re: [jnc-users] Binaries still need Runtimes?
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From: Marco T. <mt...@gm...> - 2007-05-10 12:46:09
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Norman Rieß wrote: > Hi, > > so here is the info you asked for: > > Operating System: > I compile on an openSuSE 10.2 (i586) an get the error on a SuSE Linux 9.2 > (i586). > > JNC version: > 1.1.1 - looked on the downloadsite today so i guess it is latest. > > GCJ: > gcj (GCC) 4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease) (SUSE Linux) Well, here we have the strange thing you're doing. Using my GUI with an foreign GCJ... If you mix software together, you should know what you're doing (or at least tell when you send bugreports ;-)). Why don't you use my version? Marco > Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. > > Package from the SuSE Repository. > > What did you do: > of course NOTHING :-) > No serious. I added the sourcefiles and compiled them with standard > settings given in the GUI. It works on the machine i compiled on. Then i > tested the program on the other system, which is a console-only, very > small system. > The rest you know. > > Can you reproduce the problem with a simple "Hello World" application? > In fact i can! > > ----------------------------------- > package hellotest; > > > public class test { > > > public test() { > } > > > public static void main(String[] args) > { > System.out.println("Hello World!"); > } > > } > ------------------------------------------------- > > Works on the compiling machine > Still on the other machine: > ./hello > ./hello: error while loading shared libraries: libgcj.so.7: cannot open > shared object file: No such file or directory > > > > Am Do, 10.05.2007, 13:50, schrieb Marco Trudel: >> Hey Norman >> >> >> Norman Rieß wrote: >> >>> Hello List, >>> >>> >>> when i try to run my JNC-compiled Java-Code on an different machine >>> without gcj installed, i get the error: >>> >>> >>> ./AdminServer: error while loading shared libraries: libgcj.so.7: >>> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory >> Can you give me some more info? >> - What operating system do you use? >> - Which JNC version? >> - Did you use a custom GCJ or mine? >> - What did you do? >> - Can you reproduce the problem with a simple "Hello World" application? >> >> >> There really shouldn't be a libgcj.so.7 dependency. My Linux binaries >> never had that... So I guess you're doing something strange or ran into a >> bug... >> >> >> Marco >> >> >>> I thought these binaries would need no runtimes or JRE any more. >>> Is this a mistake in my thinking or did i miss some settings to avoid >>> this and get a real stand alone application? >>> >>> Regards >>> Norman >>> >> > > |