Hi,
Tried compiling with --with-engine=intrp, option still cannot make it run.
Still the same bus error message. Can't I just borrow anybody else's cross
compiled kaffe and copy to my arm development board? Does anybody have the a
complete procedure (with command lines) for cross compiling kaffe and
dependent libraries and be able to make it run properly on ARM development
board? JUst would like to make it run even simple applications. My device is
ARM920T and my toolkit is GNU ARM EABI. So desperate been trying this for
weeks now. My host machine cannot emulate my ARM target maybe because I have
separate images for u-boot and linux kernel. It's saying it's unable to load
compressed u-boot images when I pass uImage file as kernel image. Please
help.
Thanks and best regards,
Andy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dalibor Topic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Leandro Galvez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 5:22 AM
Subject: Re: [kaffe] ARM Cross-Compile using GNU EABI
Leandro Galvez wrote:
Hi All,
I've finally managed to cross compile my kaffe using the configuration
commands at the end of the mail for libraries, classpath and kaffe. But
executing any java application from the device produces the output
attached in the log file. Please help me figure out what is wrong and
what I can do to fix this problem.
I'd suggest starting with a kaffe built with the interpreter engine, i.e.
by passing --with-engine=intrp to configure and rebuilding. If the
interpreter engine still fails to work, you'll need to read
FAQ/FAQ.debugging. The interpreter engine is pretty slow, though, so once
you have the interpreter working, I would recommend to focus on getting
the jit engine (--with-engine=jit) working well on your target
So in short, I'd run the regression tests, and if some of them fail,
resort to debugging kaffe and fixing them.
cheers,
dalibor topic
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