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RE: pdftk1.4.1, gcc3.4.6 on solaris 10 core dumps.


tom

gmake check-target-libjava doesn't complain too much.
a couple of warnings.  something scrolled by early on
about "runtest" or some such command was not found.

as far as gcj working on solaris 10, it must to some
degree, or pdftk wouldn't work at all....

thanks for your time
lloyd knight

-----Original Message-----
From: tromey@redhat.com [mailto:tromey@redhat.com] 
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 4:35 PM
To: Knight, Lloyd
Cc: Boehm, Hans; Andrew Haley; java@gcc.gnu.org
Subject: Re: pdftk1.4.1, gcc3.4.6 on solaris 10 core dumps.

>>>>> "Lloyd" == Knight, Lloyd <Lloyd.Knight@adc.com> writes:

Lloyd> i'm sorry, but i do not understand what you are asking for in 
Lloyd> your questions.  to check any of this i would need more
instruction.

Ok.  Well, if you built gcj yourself, you would go to $build_dir and run
'make check-target-libjava'.  This should give some idea of how well the
build is working.

Lloyd> that being said, isn't this version of gcc/gcj "closed"?
Lloyd> meaning no fixes are applied?

Yes.

Lloyd> i used an old version(3.4.6) because somewhere i read that it 
Lloyd> worked with the version of pdftk that i needed to use.

I see.  I know we're shipping some version of pdftk in Fedora, compiled
with gcj.  But I don't know what if this works for you.  For that matter
I don't even know whether gcj works on Solaris 10 :).

Tom


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