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On Fri, 2006-06-23 at 08:39 -0600, Tom Tromey wrote: > I'm checking this in on the gcj-eclipse branch. > > This patch merges the classpath generics import to the gcj-eclipse > branch. > > In the appended I'm only including the libgcj-specific changes, not > everything in classpath. > > Also, the libgcj bits are not really complete. I didn't make > StringBuffer implement Appendable. ProcessBuilder is a stub, as is > the new System.getenv. I'll fix these later. > > In order to build this you will need a new version of gcjh (called > "gcjh1" in the build). The one that is built as part of gcj will not > work properly with 1.5 bytecode. So, I rewrote gcjh in java, using > the ASM library. You can get this gcjh, along with ASM and the also > ecj, here: > > http://people.redhat.com/~tromey/gcjh/ > > I'm hoping to get this gcjh into Classpath sometime soon. > However I think we will continue to make a jar available to make > building simpler. > > Tom Is it still necessary for gcj to build Classpath in parts with ecj? It seems to be making ecj produce the same warnings over and over again, from what I can tell. Thanks, -- Andrew :-) Escape the Java Trap with GNU Classpath! http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/java-trap.html public class gcj extends Freedom implements Java { ... }
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