Again - How to create an AWT enables build?

Scott Gilbertson scottg@mantatest.com
Thu Apr 22 14:44:00 GMT 2004


I use xlib and compile on RedHat linux. What follows is a description of
how I build gcc. If you're using a different host, some configuration
options may be different. In particular, some think I'm overly brave to
build directly into /usr, so you might want a different prefix. Also, I
don't remember where most of the options came from, and many may not be
necessary.
Step 1: If your GCC is in /somedir/gcc, /somedir/gcc/libjava, etc., create
/somedir/obj.
Step 2: In /somedir/obj, do these things (I've inserted newlines between
configure options for clarity - remove them):
../gcc/configure
 --prefix=/usr
 --mandir=/usr/share/man
 --infodir=/usr/share/info
 --enable-shared
 --enable-threads=posix
 --disable-checking
 --host=i386-redhat-linux
 --enable-java-awt=xlib
 --enable-libgcj
 --enable-languages=c,c++,java
 --with-system-zlib
 --enable-__cxa_atexit
localedef -f ISO-8859-1 -i de_DE /var/tmp/de_DE
export LOCPATH=/var/tmp:/usr/lib/locale
make bootstrap
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Clemens Eisserer"
> Hi there!
>> Sorry for nerving arround again, I'm too stupid to build GCJ myself the
way I like it.
>> I first thought its enought to go into the subdirectory "libjava" and run
./configure --enable-java-awt=xlib, but when I do make in the root-dir it
complains that configure in libjava was already done before and I should do
a make distrclean.
>> If I attach --enable-java-awt to the main-configure-script it doesn't do
anything.
>> So, what should I do to get an awt enabled GCJ-3.4 build?
>> Sorry for nerving, good luck and thanks, lg Clemens
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