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Re: 4.3.0-rc1 available
Hello Ralf,
El Saturday 23 February 2008 08:33:34 Ralf Wildenhues escribiÃ:
> Hello Guillermo,
>
> * Guillermo Ballester Valor wrote on Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 11:51:53PM CET:
> > El Friday 22 February 2008 20:21:36 PaweÅ Sikora escribiÃ:
> > > as far i can see you're trying to build libgcj multilib (32/64-bits)
> > > on x86_64 only enviroment. please try --disable-libjava-multilib option
> > > with this (or equivalent) patch:
> > > http://cvs.pld-linux.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/SOURCES/gcc4-libjava-multilib.p
> > >atch ?rev=HEAD
> >
> > it seems that to build in openSUSE x86_64 we need hacks and patches.
>
> Well, I guess you can also globally --disable-multilib. For that, I
> don't think you need a patch.
I tried it, and works!
>
> > I patched the source
> >
> > gbv@gauss:/tmp/gcc-4.3.0-RC-20080222> patch -p1
> > libjava/configure.ac /tmp/downloads/multilib.patch
> > patching file libjava/configure.ac
> > Hunk #1 succeeded at 82 with fuzz 2 (offset -2 lines).
> >
> > And configured with the suggested option
>
> After the patch, you need to also regenerate the libjava/configure
> script. Do this by having Autoconf 2.59 installed (and found in $PATH),
> enter the libjava source directory, and run autoconf.
You are right, I guess I was needing more coffee. :-)
>
> > ../gcc-4.3.0-RC-20080222/configure --disable-libjava-multilib
> >
> > And again it failed in same place :(
>
> That's expected if the changes from libjava/configure.ac have not
> propagated into libjava/configure.
>
> I suppose a third way to fix the build would be to install a 32bit
> libjack.
>
> Hope that helps.
Thank you very much!.
Have a nice weekend
Guillermo
>
> Cheers,
> Ralf
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Guillermo Ballester Valor
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