Linux -> NetBSD libjava

David Korn dkorn@pixelpower.com
Thu Jul 26 01:59:00 GMT 2001


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Stuart Kenny [ mailto:skenny@solidum.com ]

>When I run configure, one of the first things that I get is:
>*** This configuration is not supported in the following 
>subdirectories:
>     target-libffi target-boehm-gc target-zlib target-libjava
>    (Any other directories should still work fine.)
>
>I really need libjava.  The whole reason we are moving to 3.0 
>is for the Java support.
>
>Can anyone give me any information on this.  Why is it not 
>supported?  Will it be supported?  If so, when should I expect
>it?  Is there a lot of work to provide support for this?  Is 
>this something I can fix myself or does it require  team of
>gurus?

>Any information would be greatly appreciated.  I need to know 
>what to tell my manager.

  If nobody here can tell you, you might be better off asking on one of
the FSF's mailing lists where all the gcc developers hang out: subscribe
at http://gcc.gnu.org/lists.html .  I haven't looked at 3.0 myself yet.


        DaveK

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