Hi Dalibor, >> I am now checking this with several different CPU/OS right now. >> (As you know, some machines take long long time to do that ;->) >Thanks.
For the time being, regression against rc1 looks ok for both m68k/ linux or netbsd, and ia32/netbsd. Testing for sh3/linux (or possibly netbsd) will be done after proc_self_maps modification. >Instead of declaring manually ac_cv_file__proc_self_maps ourselves >for different platforms in config.frag, I'd propose the following solution: ... >I'll post a patch once I have it working for me :) Of course if we can make more sofisticate solutions for that, I am very happy. I'm looking forward about that. >> P.S. And maybe, I will update 'FAQ.cross-compiling' for 'rt.jar' etc... >thanks! I'll add a note about Dan Kegel's crosstools, I've found it to >be useful for GNU/Linux crosscompiler builds for various CPU >architectures. My first intention is to update 'rt.jar' issue to reflect latest situation, but then I noticed if our default class lib compilation environment becomes to use jikes, we need not native kaffe for cross compilation, which makes the document much simpler ;-) Dan Kegel's crosstools description should be helpful for people who are not so familiar with cross compiling. By the way, have you tried to use these tools? As far as I am concerned, I prefer to build them from scratch... Of course, for netbsd, I use cross compilation tools supplied as default. I think this is another good reason why netbsd is THE os for software developers ;-) Kiyo _______________________________________________ kaffe mailing list [email protected] http://kaffe.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kaffe
