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Re: version>4.0 for minGW
- From: Ranjit Mathew <rmathew at gmail dot com>
- To: Michael Baranov <michael dot baranov at gmail dot com>
- Cc: java at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 11:12:18 +0530
- Subject: Re: version>4.0 for minGW
- Openpgp: url=http://ranjitmathew.hostingzero.com/aa_6C114B8F.txt
- References: <43820105.3010101@gmail.com>
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Michael Baranov wrote:
> Hello!
>
> A question to gcj gurus: what's the latest (preferably stable, above 4.0
> ) version of gcc/gcj that is buildable as cross/crossed-native for minGW
> and allows dymanic builds? Are there any known obstacles (both gnu
> codebase and minGW) Well, I'm questioning myself: if Mohan Embar can't
> do it (just currently, no offence! ), then my chances are probably
> low... :-( but I wanna give it a try. I just can't wait to test 4.x with
> dymanic builds!
If you have access to a Linux box, the basic process can
be very simple:
http://ranjitmathew.hostingzero.com/phartz/gcj/bldgcj.html
Note that I do not know much about GCJ on Windows, especially
the issues with a dynamic libgcj, as I haven't worked with
GCJ/Windows for a long time. But that document and the
associated scripts should help you get started.
HTH,
Ranjit.
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Ranjit Mathew Email: rmathew AT gmail DOT com
Bangalore, INDIA. Web: http://ranjitmathew.hostingzero.com/
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