Andi Vajda wrote:
Just last week, a PyLucene user got it to work on Solaris. I have no
access to a Solaris machine to validate this. If I had my choice of
platform, I'd pick one of (in order of preference):
- Mac OS X (Intel or PPC)
- a recent Red Hat Linux since this is the one most gcj developers use
- Ubuntu 6.06
The Apache machine where we run nightly builds runs Solaris.
My first platform of choice would be Ubuntu.
Unless junit can be made to run compiled under gcj, I see some more work
on the unit tests side. This could be interesting too...
A search for "gcj junit" finds:
http://www.mail-archive.com/user@ant.apache.org/msg19104.html
Yes, I filed bug 53 almost two years ago, it's not gone very far :(
https://javacc.dev.java.net/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=53
Probably this would get fixed more quickly if someone contributed a
patch to JavaCC. Even it were not committed, we could build our own
version of JavaCC. Any intrepid volunteers?
Doug
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