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Installing GNU Classpath - Last updated: August 31, 2005 |
Installing GNU Classpath - Last updated: September 7, 2005 |
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First, this is a development release only! Unless you are interested in |
First, this is a development release only! Unless you are interested in |
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active development and debugging, or just like running random alpha code, |
active development and debugging, or just like running random alpha code, |
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--with-jikes, --with-gcj, --with-ecj or --with-kjc as argument to |
--with-jikes, --with-gcj, --with-ecj or --with-kjc as argument to |
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configure; the present default is gcj. |
configure; the present default is gcj. |
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- GCJ 3.3+ (part of the GNU GCC package). |
- GCJ 4.0+ (part of the GNU GCC package). |
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- IBM jikes 1.19+. |
- IBM jikes 1.19+. |
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- Eclipse Compiler for Java 3.1+ |
- Eclipse Compiler for Java 3.1+ |
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- The kjc compiler is supported with configure but we have |
- The kjc compiler is supported with configure but we have |
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been unable to successfully compile with it. |
been unable to successfully compile with it. |
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IMPORTANT: Versions of GCJ which are earlier than 4.0 contain |
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bugs which make it impossible to compile the class library and |
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are *not* supported any more. If you are stuck on a system where |
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GCC 3.x is the system compiler we recommend using Jikes. |
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For building the gtk+ AWT peer JNI native libraries, the following |
For building the gtk+ AWT peer JNI native libraries, the following |
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are required unless --disable-gtk-peer is used as an argument to |
are required unless --disable-gtk-peer is used as an argument to |
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configure. |
configure. |