On Tue, 28 Nov 2006, Manuel Vázquez Acosta wrote:

Well, I'll try gcj 4.2.0 later. Rightnow I have Eclipse installed by
aptitude and it requires gcj by the aptitude way.

There is no reason to limit yourself to one compiler :)

As a matter of fact, I always recommend that, when building your own gcj for building PyLucene, one doesn't supercede the default OS compiler with that new gcj. This is why I suggest configuring the gcj 4.2.0 build with --prefix=/usr/local/gcc-4.2.0 so that gcj 4.2.0 remains isolated in its own install tree.

Andi..


Best regards and thanks,
Manuel.

On 11/28/06, Andi Vajda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Tue, 28 Nov 2006, Manuel Vázquez Acosta wrote:

>> If you build PyLucene from sources on Ubuntu you need to either:
>>    - use gcj 3.4.x with a recent source tarball
>> - use gcj 4.2.0 built from a recent snapshot with the PyLucene sources
>> from
>>      subversion (see [1] for more information).
>>
>> Andi..
>>
>> [1]
>> http://lists.osafoundation.org/pipermail/pylucene-dev/2006-November/001404.html
>>
>
> Hum. I compiled it with gcj 4.1.2:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gcj --version
> gcj (GCC) 4.1.2 20060928 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.1.1-14ubuntu7)
>
> Maybe this is why the tests didn't pass, isn't it?

Yes, this would be why.

Andi..

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