[kaffe] Newbie Problem on OpenBSD 3.4
Greg Wooledge
greg@wooledge.org
Mon Apr 5 15:57:02 2004
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Dalibor Topic (robilad@kaffe.org) wrote:
> Kaffe 1.0.7 had some problems wrt libtool on i386-openbsd [1]. You could=
=20
> give kaffe 1.1.4 a spin, it should be better in that respect, since it=20
> uses a newer libtool, with our OpenBSD patches merged in. :)
OpenBSD on i386 used a.out in versions 3.3 and earlier. But the person
who started this thread is using 3.4, which is ELF-based on i386.
This removes most if not all of the libtool weirdness.
I'd suggest using kaffe for running the java bytecode, and jikes for
compiling it, assuming he can get jikes working properly. (When I was
running Freenet on Kaffe on OpenBSD, I was either using pre-built Freenet
=2Ejar files, or building them with jikes on Linux. I stopped for multiple
reasons, the first of which was the extensive use of non-blocking I/O
in Freenet, which Kaffe didn't support at the time. Not sure what its
status is at the moment.)
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