Hallo David, * David Goodenough wrote: >Does anyone have experience they could share in converting a Java DEB to use >GCJ where available.
RedHat has a nice project using gcj to compile a lot of packages. Also they have compield eclispe using ant and gcj. >In particular I want to convert kdebindings so that it can be accepted into >main. If you just need an javac, take jikes... >look for an executable called javac, and do not seem to ask >update-alternatives if javac is defined (which would be the Debian >way - or should be). Actually the way to get a u-a maintained javac, is taking /usr/bin/javac. >They then look for java in the bin directory of JAVAHOME, libjvm.so >and then various checks for green libraries, and a bunch of include >files and finish off checking that this java knows about JNI. I haven't used gcj, but you should be able to point JAVA_HOME to the right dir. If everything fails, patch it... Good luck! Maybe you want to try kaffe... Jan -- Jan Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Wer nicht fragt, bleibt dumm." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]