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Re: Cross compile, no grmic/grmiregistry
- From: Ranjit Mathew <rmathew at gmail dot com>
- To: tj at laurenzo dot org
- Cc: Rui Wang <Rui dot Wang at newcastle dot ac dot uk>, gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org, java at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2005 19:57:22 +0530
- Subject: Re: Cross compile, no grmic/grmiregistry
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TJ Laurenzo wrote:
>>- ----------------------------- 8< -----------------------------
>>## For now, only on native systems. FIXME.
>>if NATIVE
>>bin_PROGRAMS = jv-convert gij grmic grmiregistry gcj-dbtool
>>endif
>>- ----------------------------- 8< -----------------------------
>>
>>So this is expected behaviour at the moment.
>
>
> This must have changed recently. I remember that when I built the
> cross-compiler from mainline last month, all of the tools were
> created.
Are you talking of a cross-compiler (target != host) or
a crossed-native compiler (target==host!=build)? I think
Rui was complaining about these tools not being generated
in the cross-compiler case while you might have observed
these being created in the crossed-native compiler case.
I presume "NATIVE" above checks only for "target==host"
and therefore your observation.
Ranjit.
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