Good morning all,
I'm brand new to cygwin but a veteran Unix engineer so I do know my way
around... I've successful compiled all of my C/C++ code in cygwin and
it's all running good now. However, I need java. There is a higher
level user interface that goes on top of our C/C++/X/Motif stuff tha
Brian D. McGrew, le Mon 11 Jun 2007 10:53:03 -0700, a écrit :
> However, I need java. There is a higher level user interface that
> goes on top of our C/C++/X/Motif stuff that's all done in Java.
Could it work with the java support of gcj?
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Sadly, no, it won't work wi
> What issue(s) are you having with a standard SUN jdk install??
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None, I was asking if a standard Sun JDK could be installed on cygwin
and if so, which one?
-brian
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>From the "stock" gcc-3.4.4 to the current gcc-4.2.0 from ftp.gnu.org? Will
>this break anything in cygwin?
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-brian
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yes it is possible.
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