creating standalone gij/gcj builds
Arnaud Vandyck
arnaud.vandyck@ulg.ac.be
Mon Feb 23 10:19:00 GMT 2004
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Jens Lehmann <jens.lehmann@goldmail.de> writes:
> Hello,
Hi Jens,
You are using Debian, aren't you?
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.5)
Gecko/20031107 Debian/1.5-3
Good ;-)
> I recently used gcj and gij for the first time and am very interested
> in this project. However I find it very difficult to use it in eclipse
> (and probably any other IDE) as a Standard-VM. It's required to
> compile gcc and make various changes to get it working. I'm still
> having problems, but this is not the topic of this thread.
You can install gcj from the Debian package:
$ dpkg -l gcj gij
ii gcj 3.3.2-2 The GNU Java compiler
ii gij 3.3.2-2 The GNU Java bytecode interpreter
> Of course everything would be significantly easier, if gij/gcj would
> provide a similar installation, like the J2SDK does. This means a
> packed file for different platforms you can simply extract somewhere
> and you are ready to run. By using the same/similar directory
> structure and file names, you could use gcj/gij very easy in existing
> IDEs.
1° Maybe it's more a distro thing;
2° About Debian, you can maybe join the debian-java mailing list and ask
for this ('gcj, gij have a J2SDK like tree structure'), I think some
people will be interresting. We probably post something related to
this in less than a month ;-)
3° Also, gcj does provide a lot of tools but not all (gjdoc is not a
part of gcj AFAIK).
> It also allows to run and test variuos versions of gcj/gij very easy
> without having to download the whole gcc sourcecode, compile etc. (I'm
> currently using Java most of the time and rarely C++.)
>> This question is very obvious, but I didn't find any information
> concerning this topic. Is the above technically possible? If yes, what
> is your opinion about it?
Cheers,
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Arnaud
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