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>>>>> "Anthony" == Anthony Green <green@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: Anthony> On Sun, 2004-05-30 at 11:20, Casey Marshall wrote: >> Yeah, the gcj-friendly makefiles haven't been updated for all the >> changes I've made in the sources, so it is unlikely to work. I will >> probably update these this weekend. Anthony> Hi Casey, Anthony> I see you've made a bunch of changes this weekend, but Anthony> I'm still finding build problems. This is with autoconf 2.59 Anthony> and automake 1.7.9. Anthony> $ ./autogen.sh *** Warning: Will invoke 'configure' with no Anthony> arguments. If any are required, append them to the Anthony> ./autogen.sh command line. You actually shouldn't use autogen.sh for the GCJ build. This is the one case where I keep generated files in CVS, since this part has been historically difficult to update. I'm also working on a HACKING document for the GCJ build. For now, this should work, assuming you're in the gnu-crypto dir: $ mkdir build-gcj $ cd build-gcj $ ../gcj/init.sh $ ./configure [...] $ make Let me know if this doesn't work, since I may have forgotten to commit something to CVS. One other thing is that you have to use GCJ 3.4.0 (or later) for a CVS build (some libgcj API improvements, mostly in java.security.cert). I haven't tried GCC CVS yet. -- Casey Marshall || csm@xxxxxxx _______________________________________________ gnu-crypto-discuss mailing list gnu-crypto-discuss@xxxxxxx http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-crypto-discuss
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