compiling gcj

Andrew Haley aph@cambridge.redhat.com
Thu Oct 4 09:44:00 GMT 2001


Dachuan Yu writes:
 > When I build gcj for the first time, I follow the
 > instructions roughly as follows:
 > $ ../gcc/configure ...
 > $ make bootstrap
 > $ make
 > $ make install
 > 
 > If I make a little change and want to recompile it,
 > do I have to follow all the steps above?
No. Just do a 'make'. You can test in place, but it's sometimes
easier to 'make install'.
 > Sometimes bootstrap complains that some object files (of the files
 > that I changed) are different. What does that mean?
It might mean the compiler is broken.
But really, you don't have to beetstrap every time you make a change.
Andrew.


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