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Re: FYI: Updated "Building GCJ for Windows"
Hello Tom
Tom Tromey wrote:
"Marco" == Marco Trudel <mtrudel@gmx.ch> writes:
Marco> For GCC 4.1.1 I additionally needed these patches (didn't use the ones
Marco> you mentioned):
Marco> (http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/java-patches/2006-q2/msg00091.html)
Marco> - patch-start (http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/java/2006-04/msg00010.html)
These can go on the 4.1 branch.
I'll see if I can merge them over today.
Marco> - patch-jni (http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/java/2006-02/msg00066.html)
Marco> Withhout this patch, JNI won't work (thus SWT fails)...
This one is outside my realm, you need a Windows maintainer or GWP
person to deal with it.
I forgot one build issue:
The make fails somewhere in the middle because fastjar is missing (it's
in PATH). So I copy it to buildDir/i686-pc-mingw32/libjava before
"make"ing gcc...
But I think this can be ignored... Just remebered it because I'm
currently trying to build a cross-gcc running on windows and compiling
for linux. There're a couple of similar strainge things (possibly all
because of configuration mistakes).
Marco> - uses of the regexp (e.g. String.split()) classes will fail with:
Marco> java.util.MissingResourceException: Bundle gnu/regexp/MessagesBundle
Marco> not found
Marco> Workaround: http://lists.debian.org/debian-gcc/2005/09/msg00141.html
Marco> better Workaround: put the gnu/regexp/MessagesBundle into a jar and
Marco> compile it too, so it will be builtin.
I'm afraid this problem is going to get worse. The current plan is
to break out all the locale-related resources into property files
instead of classes.
The ideal thing here would be to have DLL support for Windows. I
haven't really kept track of the status of this.
Is it still possible to add them to the binary? Actually I preferr
having a 3 to 4 mb standalone binary instead of a directory with a
couple of dlls or libraries (on linux and windows).
regards
Marco