Sorry Michael, my fault, wrong word. I meant recompiling rather than rebuilding. Opengrok has generics and other stuff, whether gcj is more like 1.4.2 . So a lot of refactoring would be involved.
Building against gcj is easy as you say, unless your sources are somewhere else already ;) sorry, sometimes I type faster than I think (or other way around? d'oh! :) ) Lubos On 6/27/07, Michael Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, Jun 27, 2007 at 05:54:01PM +0200, ?ubo? Ko??o wrote: > Well, > let's say I am sure ;) > (Assumptions are evil ... they really are! ) > > Opengrok - it's a jar, which you need to call for creation of indexes and > there is also a swing search application there and naturally there is this > famous webapp which is used for src.opensolaris.org/source and many others. > > And yes, I make it convenient for myself to depend on Suns JDK, because > rebuilding this code for gcj would be a pain & I don't have that time. I > didn't tried kaffe, but guess I would end up in similar way. > Time is of the essence. Why is building with GCJ a pain? Can Build-Depending on java-gcj-compat-dev and setting the correct JAVA_HOME be so hard? Cheers, Michael -- .''`. | Michael Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : :' : | Free Java Developer <http://www.classpath.org> `. `' | `- | 1024D/BAC5 4B28 D436 95E6 F2E0 BD11 5923 A008 2763 483B
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