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GCJ running question.
- From: Me Myself and I <stargate7thsymbol at live dot co dot uk>
- To: <gcc-help at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2012 18:04:31 +1100
- Subject: GCJ running question.
- References: <BAY147-W15C62842E9463C64349977D07F0@phx.gbl>,<BAY147-W200B8C6B143BA1D3A9554BD07F0@phx.gbl>,<BAY147-W8259DFA04D28A835C54A4D07F0@phx.gbl>,<BAY147-W3010140D061389F32B159DD07F0@phx.gbl> <BAY147-W62D1B3237DC4504C5A1E4CD07F0@phx.gbl>,<4F38DBD1.3090801@redhat.com>
I wish to use a GCJ to generate an executable binary for a win32 operating system.
(or even win64, if there is a simple compile time switch to do that!).
I have successfully used the gcj 4.6 on Mandriva Linux, and found
the output of that compiler to be great on a POSIX unix operating system.
I have downloaded and used gcc43ecj-20061207.tar inside MINGW32,
and found that its lack of optimisation features and whole meal approach
to runtime and lib inclusion isn't efficient enough for my needs.
I have then downloaded the gcc-java-4.6.2.tar, and found that it is a source code download
that appears to have unix-esque script code, which I don't easily understand how to successfully
compile and build on my 64 bit Windows 7 (the 32 default compiler is acceptable).
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-Is there a Gnu Compiler for Java that compiles, straight on to Windows,
precompiled itself already?
-Is there a Gnu Compiler for Java that runs on MINGW32,
precompiled itself already?
-if not, can I be given a simple Windows 7 or MINGW32 script via this email list,
to build my gcc-java-4.6.2.tar with default options and have it optimising and compiling
java 1.5.0 style syntax?
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