gcj-3.3 with Cygwin?

Jørgen Nørgaard jnp@smarttv.dk
Wed Jul 30 11:29:00 GMT 2003


Hello,

we have used gcj (gcj (GCC) 3.2 20020927 (prerelease)) as installed 
by the network installer without problems. Try a small hello.java to 
test things.


There is a problem with 'available' on FileInputStream but it can be 
coded around, see separate post on this.



>Hallo,
>
>I'm getting:
>
>$ ./rmic.exe --help
>Aborted (core dumped)
>
>$ ./rmiregistry.exe --help
>Aborted (core dumped)
>
>$ ./jv-convert.exe --help
>Aborted (core dumped)
>
>This is a fresh build of gcc-3.3, no patches besides updating boehm-gc
>to version 6.2 and configured with:
>${gccsrc}/configure     \
>                   --enable-languages=c,c++,f77,objc,java        \
>                   --enable-libgcj       \
>                   --enable-threads=posix        \
>                   --with-system-zlib    \
>                   --enable-nls  \
>                   --without-included-gettext    \
>                   --enable-interpreter  \
>                   --disable-sjlj-exceptions     \
>                   --disable-version-specific-runtime-libs       \
>                   --enable-shared       \
>                   --enable-haifa        \
>                   --prefix=/usr \
>                   --exec-prefix=/usr    \
>                   --sysconfdir=/etc     \
>                   --libdir=/usr/lib     \
>                   --libexecdir=/usr/sbin        \
>                   --disable-win32-registry      \
>                   --with-gc=simple      \
>                   2>&1 | tee log.configure
>
>
>Can you tell me what is wrong with my setup, or is it just simply not
>possible to run gcj compiled applications on Cygwin?
>
>Note:  I already rebuilt binutils with changing the default alignment
>to 16 byte as it was discussed (hmmm, I just wonder now if I did it
>the right way).
>


-- 
/jørgen nørgaard
SmartTV A/S
jnp@smarttv.dk
Phone: +45 3332 5770
http://smarttv.dk/

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