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Re: Novice question on gcj - Error finding java imports
- From: Andrew Haley <aph at redhat dot com>
- To: java at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Cc: Vincent Lim <limwsv at gmail dot com>
- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 18:38:38 +0100
- Subject: Re: Novice question on gcj - Error finding java imports
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On 10/22/2010 06:30 PM, Vincent Lim wrote:
> I have previously posted a question on the use of GCJ and has
> progressed somewhat on my own but I have hit another roadblock.
> My attempts to compile the software lead to reference not found for
> the imported jcifs classes.
>
> Googling around seems to indicate that I need to compile the
> jcifs-1.3.14.jar before I can use it for runtime linking instead of
> just adding it into the classpath.
>
> This is where I got confused as I am using a Windows x386 MingGW
> version of GCJ to compile my software. Is the steps for Linux, ie
> compile .jar to .so and setup a LD applicable?
>
> Can someone this point the way?
>
> I originally attach the source and jar in the form of a 7-zip package
> but the mail daemon rejected it as it exceed 400K bytes.
> 1. Uncompress using 7-zip into any directory.
> 2. Run build.bat that executes the command that I use to attempt to
> build my software.
I have your package, but I don't really have the time to debug it all.
I don't have Windows.
Is it really impossible for you to make a smaller test case that shows
the problem?
Andrew.