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building a native compiler for Windows [was Re: libltdl vs System.loadLibrary]
- From: "R. A. Rivas Diaz" <rivasdiaz at yahoo dot com>
- To: Frank Jacobs <forkjake at yahoo dot com>
- Cc: java at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 10:03:33 -0800 (PST)
- Subject: building a native compiler for Windows [was Re: libltdl vs System.loadLibrary]
--- Frank Jacobs <forkjake@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> Looking through the libgcj configure
> >> script, I find that USE_LTDL is not
> >> used if "--with-cross-host" is
> >> specified - I had to specify it for
> >> the GCJ crossed-native build for some
> >> reason - don't exactly remember why.
> >> I'll try building it again without this
> >> and also try out JNI while I'm
> >> at it.
>
> To expound on Rajit's comments, as he
> suggests, building a native compiler
> (i.e. not a cross-compiler) for Windows will
> allow JNI to work. I've run a simple JNI
> test using a natively-built compiler on
> Windows and the JNI calls work.
>
> -Frank
Can you post how do you build a native compiler for Windows?
thanks,
rivas.
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