Hi,
Im trying to figure out under java what platform Im on.
there are some System properties, but on the debian arm platform
"sun.arch.abi" is missing.
This would give me the distiction between gnueabi and gnueabihf -
wether I have hard or soft floating point.
On the raspberry PI3 its defined...
On 08/02/18 10:15, Arne Ploese wrote:
Hi,
Im trying to figure out under java what platform Im on.
there are some System properties, but on the debian arm platform
"sun.arch.abi" is missing.
This would give me the distiction between gnueabi and gnueabihf -
wether I have hard or soft floating poi
Hi Arne!
On 02/08/2018 11:01 AM, Arne Ploese wrote:
there are some System properties, but on the debian arm platform
"sun.arch.abi" is missing.
This would give me the distiction between gnueabi and gnueabihf -
wether I have hard or soft floating point.
If you're running Hotspot natively and no
My problem is,
I wrote a lib that replaces gnu.io (http://github.com/aploese/spsw/)
for serial port access - so I must detect the real abi on all platforms, not
just debian.
Or is gnueabi outdated and thus needs no support at all?
Arne
Am Donnerstag, den 08.02.2018, 13:22 +0100 schrieb John Pau
Hi!
On 02/08/2018 02:59 PM, Arne Ploese wrote:
I wrote a lib that replaces gnu.io (http://github.com/aploese/spsw/)
for serial port access - so I must detect the real abi on all platforms, not
just debian.
I'm not talking with my Debian hat on, I'm talking with my OpenJDK upstream hat
on.
Some one installed this VM:
https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/45976/how-do-i-update-j
ava-8-in-raspbian/68114#68114
No idea what vm this is, but it has the system property "sun.arch.abi"
with "gnueabihf" set.
Here Im able to figure out the multiarch tupel is "arm-linux-
gnueabihf".
I have not left the planet :-)
Just swamped with administrative things that one has
to do in an unfunded small company to keep at least
a nose out of the water.
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