On Sat, Mar 17, 2007 at 02:22:08PM -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> Garrett Cooper wrote:
> >Kris Kennaway wrote:
> >>On Sat, Mar 17, 2007 at 01:24:37PM -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> >>>Hello all,
> >>>    I was just wondering if there was any way where we -- as a group 
> >>>-- could push to make the default jdk / jre the diablo packaged 
> >>>versions because frankly I don't want a system to assume that I want 
> >>>to compile the 1.5 jdk / jre from scratch by first installing the 
> >>>linux v1.4.2 of the jdk, and having to go through the long and 
> >>>arduous process of compiling java, for little or no benefit (the only 
> >>>benefit would be for different architectures that aren't available in 
> >>>diablo-jdk/-jre, like sparc, powerpc). In that case one would be 
> >>>required to do the above process.
> >>>
> >>>    It would be nice to add this in though so someone doesn't 
> >>>    accidentally take all that time and disk space compiling all for 
> >>>naught.
> >>
> >>Isn't it already the default (except on current where it does not
> >>run)?
> >>
> >>Kris
> >
> >Oh, duh.. forgot that it doesn't work on -CURRENT. I need to remove Java 
> >support from OOo then ><..
> >
> >Thanks Kris,
> >-Garrett
> 
> Gary,
>       See Kris's previous statement. I miscalculated that I was running 
> -CURRENT on my devel box and diablo-caffe hasn't been ported to 
> 7-CURRENT yet.
> 
> All,
>       Is there some set of steps that are required for building 
>       diablo-caffe? I wouldn't mind releasing some -CURRENT binaries if I 
> could..

The issue is that in 7.0 not all libraries have been bumped yet, even
though some of them are incompatible with their 6.x versions
(e.g. libthr/libpthread).  So 6.x binaries that use those libraries
cannot run on 7.0.

I raised this issue again the other day and it's been investigated to
try and work out what the road blocks are, if any.

Kris
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