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Re: Object alignment, was: cygwin failures - assertion "!(addr &FLAGS)" failed:
- From: Jeff Sturm <jsturm at one-point dot com>
- To: Anthony Green <green at redhat dot com>
- Cc: Bryce McKinlay <bryce at waitaki dot otago dot ac dot nz>, "Boehm, Hans" <hans_boehm at hp dot com>, "'Billinghurst, David (CRTS)'" <David dot Billinghurst at riotinto dot com>, "'java at gcc dot gnu dot org'" <java at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- Date: Thu, 9 May 2002 09:48:53 -0400 (EDT)
- Subject: Re: Object alignment, was: cygwin failures - assertion "!(addr &FLAGS)" failed:
On 8 May 2002, Anthony Green wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-05-08 at 17:32, Bryce McKinlay wrote:
> > So, what is the attraction of a cygwin port anyway when we have a
> > perfectly good win32 native port? To allow developers on win32 to test
> > the posix parts of libgcj, perhaps?
>
> To interoperate cleanly with other cygwin programs on the system
> perhaps?
That'd be my guess. It'd be nice for Cygwin users to have a libgcj that
understands mount points.
If nothing else libgcj should be a valuable test for Cygwin's pthreads.
Jeff