> > These patches seem to fix this problem. I haven't tested the resulting
> > gij very extensively, but it can at least execute "hello world" type
> > stuff now.
>
> thanks, committed to the debian svn archives (4.0 and and 4.1). Do you
> forward these upstream?
>
> Andreas, please can you chec
Phil Blundell writes:
> These patches seem to fix this problem. I haven't tested the resulting
> gij very extensively, but it can at least execute "hello world" type
> stuff now.
thanks, committed to the debian svn archives (4.0 and and 4.1). Do you
forward these upstream?
Andreas, please can yo
These patches seem to fix this problem. I haven't tested the resulting
gij very extensively, but it can at least execute "hello world" type
stuff now.
p.
arm-gij.dpatch
Description: application/shellscript
arm-libffi.dpatch
Description: application/shellscript
please could you (or Phil) take this upstream directly and link the
upstream and Debian reports? I currently do not have any access to arm
hardware (and hardly the time to do anything with it). We are
currently considering disabling the java support for m68k on request
by one of the m68k porters, s
Package: gij-4.0
Version: 4.0.2-2
Severity: important
On armeb (and the same thing appears to be happening on regular arm),
gij doesn't seem to work at all -- trying to run any .class file just
results in a interpreter segfault accessing memory location ,
which is caught and reported as a
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