Converting a JAR into a gcj-statically-linked SO
Andrew Haley
aph@redhat.com
Wed Jan 9 12:17:00 GMT 2008
Matthijs van de Water writes:
> On Jan 8, 2008 8:04 PM, David Daney <ddaney@avtrex.com> wrote:
> > > So this means that I cannot compile a shared library which does not
> > > depend on libgcj?
> > >
> >
> > It might work on some targets. It would not work on a mips target.
>
> How about ARM?
No, for the same reason. You'd need libgcj.a compiled PIC.
> > > Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
> > >
> > Make sure it works with a shared libgcj before making large investments
> > in linking statically.
>
> As an alternative, I was thinking of stripping down libgcj unti its
> size is acceptable. My Java language needs are pretty limited, so
> an approach like micro-libgcj (although that seems to miss a few
> classes I do need) seems feasible as well. It would just be nicer
> if the compiler could do the stripping down, instead of me...
> Would you recommend such an approach over the static linking? Any
> down-sides (speed)?
It's really hard to do. A hell of a lot harder than just recompiling
libgcj.a PIC, which is pretty easy.
Andrew.
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