Hi Ben,

I get exactly the same result with your build:

wizziewol-ln:src lov080$ echo $JAVA_HOME
/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.7.20090410/
Home/
wizziewol-ln:src lov080$ echo $a/System/Library/Frameworks/
JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.7.20090410/Home/bin/
wizziewol-ln:src lov080$ echo $l/System/Library/Frameworks/
JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.7.20090410/Home/jre/lib/
wizziewol-ln:src lov080$ $a/jar tf $l/rt.jar | grep java/dynjava/dyn/
AnonymousClassLoader.class
java/dyn/CallSite.class
java/dyn/ConstantPoolParser.class
java/dyn/ConstantPoolPatch$1.class
java/dyn/ConstantPoolPatch$2.class
java/dyn/ConstantPoolPatch.class
java/dyn/ConstantPoolVisitor.class
java/dyn/Dynamic.class
java/dyn/InvalidConstantPoolFormatException.class
java/dyn/InvokeDynamicBootstrapError.class
java/dyn/Linkage.class
java/dyn/LinkagePermission.class
java/dyn/MethodHandle.class
java/dyn/MethodHandles.class
java/dyn/MethodType.class
java/dyn/MethodTypeForm.class
java/dyn/NoAccessException.class
java/dyn/WrongMethodTypeException.class
wizziewol-ln:src lov080$ $a/javac -version -cp $l/rt.jar:.
invokedynamicvirgin/Hello.java
javac 1.7.0-internal
invokedynamicvirgin/Hello.java:3: package java.dyn does not exist
import java.dyn.*;
^

Thanks for the posting of your version, I have know idea what is going
on :(

 -- Howard.

On Apr 22, 8:28 pm, Ben Evans <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I've got an alternative binary build available - it's the codebase as  
> of 2009-04-10. There's a download link available from my 
> blog:http://boxcatjunction.blogspot.com
>
> I've been using it as my primary JVM without any problems (including  
> the invdyn features) for the last 10 days or so.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 22 Apr 2009, at 10:28, hlovatt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Even if I explicitly include rt.jar then I get the same:
>
> > wizziewol-ln:src lov080$ echo $a ; echo $l ; ($a/jar tf $l/rt.jar |
> > grep java/dyn) ; $a/javac -version -cp $l/rt.jar:.  
> > invokedynamicvirgin/
> > Hello.java
> > /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.7.777/Home/bin
> > /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.7.777/Home/jre/
> > lib
> > java/dyn/AnonymousClassLoader.class
> > java/dyn/CallSite.class
> > java/dyn/ConstantPoolParser.class
> > java/dyn/ConstantPoolPatch$1.class
> > java/dyn/ConstantPoolPatch$2.class
> > java/dyn/ConstantPoolPatch.class
> > java/dyn/ConstantPoolVisitor.class
> > java/dyn/Dynamic.class
> > java/dyn/InvalidConstantPoolFormatException.class
> > java/dyn/InvokeDynamicBootstrapError.class
> > java/dyn/Linkage.class
> > java/dyn/LinkagePermission.class
> > java/dyn/MethodHandle.class
> > java/dyn/MethodHandles.class
> > java/dyn/MethodType.class
> > java/dyn/MethodTypeForm.class
> > java/dyn/NoAccessException.class
> > java/dyn/WrongMethodTypeException.class
> > javac 1.7.0-internal
> > invokedynamicvirgin/Hello.java:3: package java.dyn does not exist
> > import java.dyn.*;
> > ^
>
> > On Apr 22, 6:55 pm, hlovatt <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> JAVA_HOME wasn't set, but if I do set it then nothing changes. I have
> >> tried pointing JAVA_HOME to the top level directory, to the jre, and
> >> jre/lib. Don't know what is going wrong!
>
> >> On Apr 22, 6:27 pm, Attila Szegedi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> Hm... java.dyn. classes are definitely present in rt.jar. Are you  
> >>> sure
> >>> your javac is getting classes from the rt.jar in jre/lib of the  
> >>> MLVM?
> >>> Is your JAVA_HOME set to the MLVM directory (or its JRE?)
>
> >>> Attila.
>
> >>> On 2009.04.22., at 9:15, anon wrote:
>
> >>>> Hi, thanks for building this it is very helpful since I use a Mac.
>
> >>>> I am having trouble getting it to work though. It works fine for  
> >>>> none
> >>>> Invoke Dynamic examples, e.g. HelloWorld, but when I try John  
> >>>> Rose's
> >>>> simple example from:http://wikis.sun.com/display/mlvm/ProjectCoinProposal
> >>>> I get:
>
> >>>> wizziewol-ln:src lov080$ $a/javac -version invokedynamicvirgin/
> >>>> Hello.java
> >>>> javac 1.7.0-internal
> >>>> invokedynamicvirgin/Hello.java:3: package java.dyn does not exist
> >>>> import java.dyn.*;
> >>>> ^
> >>>> ...
>
> >>>> Almost certainly something I am doing wrong - can you help with my
> >>>> mistake? Is there a command-line argument I need?
>
> >>>> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
> >>>> -- Howard.
>
> >>>> On Apr 21, 5:23 am, Attila Szegedi <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 9:18 PM, Thomas E Enebo
> >>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>>>> You rock!  Thanks...and now build them forever more for all of  
> >>>>>> us as
> >>>>>> the changesets come in :)
>
> >>>>> Every morning right between putting on the coffee and waking up  
> >>>>> the
> >>>>> kids for school ;-)
>
> >>>>> Attila.
>
> >>>> On Apr 21, 5:23 am, Attila Szegedi <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 9:18 PM, Thomas E Enebo
> >>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>>>> You rock!  Thanks...and now build them forever more for all of  
> >>>>>> us as
> >>>>>> the changesets come in :)
>
> >>>>> Every morning right between putting on the coffee and waking up  
> >>>>> the
> >>>>> kids for school ;-)
>
> >>>>> Attila.
>
>
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