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Re: Bootstrap failure in 4.4.1


On 07/23/2009 06:31 PM, David Ronis wrote:
> gjar is in /usr/bin, and gives:
> 
> gjar --version
> jar (GNU Classpath) 0.98
> 
> Isn't this built as part of gcc?  It has a similar timestamp as my
> installed 4.4.0 gcc.

Right: I think that's the one that is crashing.

> Finally, shouldn't a bootstrap build use its own gjar?

No.  it's the just-built jar, and it hasn't been tested yet, and it
might not even be for the same architecture as the host machine.

> One seems to have been built:
> 
> find -name gjar -ls
> 3503030    4 -rwxr-xr-x   1 ronis    ronis        2048 Jul 22
> 23:57 ./i686-pc-linux-gnu/libjava/classpath/tools/gjar
> 
> On the other hand, trying to run this version gives:
> 
>  ./gjar --version
> ./gjar: line 48: /usr/share/classpath/tools.zip: No such file or
> directory
> ./gjar: line 48: exec: /usr/share/classpath/tools.zip: cannot execute:
> No such file or directory
> 
> (In fact, there is no /usr/share/classpath directory).

It's not installed yet.  If you don't have a working gjar it should be
possible to use zip to create the archive.  But I would have expected
that you should be able to use your distro's gjar.  if this crashing
program *is* your distro's gjar, then that's another problem.

Andrew.


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