Matthew, yes and no. A matter of software versions. Here are details:
ecj from debian-stable (etch): compiler accepts "-version 1.5" but bails out. That older version comes as a virtual packet, so ejc->ejc-bootstrap-3.2.1-3 ejc from debian testing (lenny) / ubuntu-gutsy: compiles fine (ecj-3.3.0) but 2 cases from the test suite fail if executed with gij-4.2.1. Same tests pass if executed with sun-jre-5. Does not look too serious: - gij returns that "127.0.0.0.1" is a valid IPv4 addr - gij states isProbablePrime(1) as true wile sun-java returns false Currently unsure, if gij-4.1.1 executes fine. Which may not be the case. If that happens, I need to cross/recompile gij from scratch to have the newer gij-4.1.2 on my box. And yes - I constantly switch the JRE using update-alternatives-java currently. BTW - I'm not a java expert, but I'm used to computers since the 1980's <ggg> While I'm at it: the GUI installer freezes if executed with gij (cannot click the controls). But that's on a low prio queue because a) I want freenet running and b) I need to check the robustness against UDP packet loss and then eventually c) correct any GUI... HTH // Sven-Ola ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthew Toseland" <[email protected]> To: "Discussion of development issues" <devl at freenetproject.org> Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 12:14 PM Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] Freenet on Mips I was under the impression that Freenet worked (modulo a few bugs) on GCJ. That means BDBJE cannot possibly require 1.5???
