gcj / cygwin / threads

Randall R Schulz rrschulz@cris.com
Fri Nov 29 14:04:00 GMT 2002


Hi,

I think you already have your answer: "threads not available"

If, for some reason, Sun's Java tools are unacceptable to you, you'll have 
to hook up with people of like mind who are working on GCJ and / or Cygwin 
support for the necessary thread functionality in order to accelerate 
progress towards the capabilities you want.

However, I fear you will, for the foreseeable future, remain behind the 
pack in terms of performance and functionality by sticking to a 3rd-party 
Java runtime (JVM), especially on Java's primary deployment platform. (You 
know--that big fat OS from that big fat company in Redmond, WA.)

Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA

P.S. As always, use of your shift key is strongly encouraged.


At 10:20 2002-11-29, zdys wrote:
>hi,
>
>i am trying to compile a java application using gcj under w98/cygwin. it 
>is a multithreaded non gui server using jdk1.1. with debian it runs 
>perfectly, compiling with gcj under cygwin i get a running java app, but 
>as soon as i use a thread it tells me s.th. about 'threads not available'. 
>so i quickly worte a minimalistic approach src which is listed below and 
>shows the essential of the problem:
>
>---snip
>... [ snip indeed ] ...


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