using the wrong src/bin packages? Any help would be much appreciated!
Best Regards
Rui Wang
bin_PROGRAMS = jv-convert gij grmic grmiregistry gcj-dbtool
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Regards
Rui
-Original Message-
From: Ranjit Mathew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 11/9/2005 7:18 AM
To: Rui Wang
Cc: gcc@gcc.gnu.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Su
>Rui> May I ask why it has to be native in order to generate
>jv-convert,
>Rui> grmic, etc?
>
>I think I wrote that code, but I don't remember the reason for this.
Is it because grmic/grmiregistry is not working well on windows yet?
I have used Thisiscool gcc 4.0.2 to test a sun's RMI example
Tom>No, it is more like some weird configure/build thing having to
Tom>do with cross-builds.
I tried to make the following changes, but a error on generating
Jv-convert has been thrown during buildinig cross compiler to win
platform. (I was able to successfully build this cross compiler before I
TJ>You're right. When building the cross compiler, these items
TJ>are excluded. It was when going on from there to build the
TJ>native compiler from the cross compiler that they are included.
After all, I think you may be right. Cos when I tried to remove the
If Native ... End if from Makefil
Thank you all you guys' help.
I went for the new version in GCC-4_0-branch, it is working wonderfully.
Rui
>-Original Message-
>From: Mark Wielaard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 10 November 2005 21:28
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Cc: Rui Wang; [EMAIL PROTE
Hi,
I came across the following problem while I was trying to compile
gcc-4.2-20060204 on RedHat Linux.
checking for shared library run path origin... (cached) done
checking for iconv... (cached) yes
checking for iconv declaration... (cached)
extern size_t iconv (iconv_t cd, char * *in
>> --enable-java-awt=gtk,xlib --without-x
>
>You said without X but included the gtk and the xlib peers.
>What do you think that should mean?
>
Thank you for the quick reply, would you mind to explain a bit more
on how these two related with each other?
My understanding from reading the online d