Performance gcj & mysql
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andres.a@adinet.com.uy
Thu Sep 11 18:56:00 GMT 2008
I run gcj -static-libgcj --main=MysqlConnect -o mysqlconnect
MysqlConnect.java mysql-5.0.8.o
i get:
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lgcj
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
The file libgcj.spec :
%rename startfile startfileorig
*startfile: %(startfileorig)
%rename lib liborig
*lib: %{static-libgcj:-non_shared} %{s-bc-abi:-lgcj_bc;:-lgcj}
%{static-libgcj:-call_shared} -lm -lpthread -lrt -lz -ldl %(libgcc)
%(liborig)
*jc1: -fhash-synchronization -fno-use-divide-subroutine -fuse-boehm-gc
-fnon-call-exceptions -fkeep-inline-functions
I cant find any lgcj file, i found libgcj, even changing the names i get the
same error. Sghould i define a path or add any other file ?
Andrew Haley wrote:
>> Marco Trudel wrote:
>> Andrew Haley wrote:
>>>>> 2) ./mysqlconnect stays dependant of the gcj libraries? When i
>>>> uninstall gcj
>>>> the executable complains about libgcj. Is there any way to have it
>>>> totally
>>>> independent, for example i want to copy the executable and
>>>> mysql-5.0.8.o
>>>> library without worring if have have gcj installed on that machine.
>>>>>> This is very difficult. The -static-libgcj option might help,
>>> but I wouldn't guarantee it. For more details see:
>>> http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Statically%20linking%20libgcj
>>>> Actually it works quite well as long as you know some little details.
>> Well, no. It can work in some circumstances, and in others it doesn't
> work at all.
>> Andrew.
>>
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