installation and compile problem
Bryce McKinlay
bryce@mckinlay.net.nz
Thu Oct 9 21:21:00 GMT 2003
On Oct 9, 2003, at 8:06 PM, Ray Auge wrote:
> Hello all,
>> I downloaded the 3.3.1 gcc tarball,
>> - since I'm on ppc, I set "can_unwind_signal=no" for powerpc*-linux*
You shouldn't need to do that: signal unwinding should work on PPC
linux. At least, it used to, and thats why its turned on for that
configaration. Is it broken?
> As a test, I tired a few simple classes (no imports), worked fine.
> I then tried to compile one of the Xerces sample xml parsers (
> DocumentTracer.java ) which actually only imports org.xml.sax classes
> (does not use any Xerces classes)...
>> This is what I get:
>>> /usr/local/bin/gcj-3.3.1 -fPIC -fjni -g -O -o DocumentTracer
> --main=DocumentTracer DocumentTracer.java
> /tmp/ccVDxVEA.o(.text+0x54): In function
> `DocumentTracer::DocumentTracer[in-charge]()':
> /home/com_/Development/test-code/xerces-samples/samples/sax/
> DocumentTracer.java:158: undefined reference to
> `org::xml::sax::helpers::DefaultHandler::DefaultHandler[in-charge]()'
Looking at our org.xml.sax source, currently libgcj does not have the
DefaultHandler class. Thats why you're getting the link error. The SAX
stuff is public-domain, right? So we should be able to import an
updated version of this from somewhere?
Bryce
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