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| author | Dan Albert <danalbert@google.com> | 2015-06-17 11:09:54 -0700 |
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| committer | Dan Albert <danalbert@google.com> | 2015-06-17 14:15:22 -0700 |
| commit | f378ebf14df0952eae870c9865bab8326aa8f137 (patch) | |
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Delete old versions of GCC.
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diff --git a/gcc-4.2.1/libjava/classpath/INSTALL b/gcc-4.2.1/libjava/classpath/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index dae909eff..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.2.1/libjava/classpath/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,210 +0,0 @@ -Installing GNU Classpath - Last updated: September 7, 2005 - -First, this is a development release only! Unless you are interested in -active development and debugging, or just like running random alpha code, -this release is probably not for you. Please see the README file for a -list of VMs that work with GNU Classpath. - -Note that if you are building from a non-released (CVS) version of GNU -classpath, installation instructions are found in the doc/hacking.texi -file. Or at http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/docs/hacking.html - ------------------------------------------------------------------- -Suggested Software ------------------------------------------------------------------- - GNU make ("gmake") is required for building Classpath. - - For any build environment involving native libraries, these - new versions of autoconf, automake, and libtool are required - if changes are made that require rebuilding configure, Makefile.in, - aclocal.m4, or config.h.in. - - - GNU autoconf 2.59+ - - GNU automake 1.9+ - - GNU libtool 1.5+ - - When working from CVS you can run the above tools by executing - ./autogen.sh in the source directory. - - For building the Java bytecode (.class files), one of these - compilers are required. You can select which compiler using - --with-jikes, --with-gcj, --with-ecj or --with-kjc as argument to - configure; the present default is gcj. - - - GCJ 4.0+ (part of the GNU GCC package). - - IBM jikes 1.19+. - - Eclipse Compiler for Java 3.1+ - - The kjc compiler is supported with configure but we have - been unable to successfully compile with it. - - IMPORTANT: Versions of GCJ which are earlier than 4.0 contain - bugs which make it impossible to compile the class library and - are *not* supported any more. If you are stuck on a system where - GCC 3.x is the system compiler we recommend using Jikes. - - For building the gtk+ AWT peer JNI native libraries, the following - are required unless --disable-gtk-peer is used as an argument to - configure. - - - GTK+ 2.8.x (or higher) - - gdk-pixbuf - - - XTest Extension (libXtst) for GdkRobot support in java.awt. - - For building gcjwebplugin you'll need the Mozilla plugin - support headers and libraries. - - For building the Qt AWT peer JNI native libraries you have to - specify --enable-qt-peer and need the following library: - - - Qt 4.0.1 - - For building the X AWT peers see information below - (Building and running with the X AWT peers). You will need - the Escher 0.2.3 library: - http://escher.sourceforge.net - - Please note that at the moment most operating systems do not - ship Qt4 by default. We recommend using GNU Classpath' Qt4 - support only for its developers and bug reporters. See - http://developer.classpath.org/mediation/ClasspathShowcase - for details on how to get it to work. - - For building the xmlj JAXP implementation (disabled by default, use - configure --enable-xmlj) you need the following installed: - - The XML C library for Gnome (libxml2) - http://www.xmlsoft.org/ - Minimum version of libxml2 required: 2.6.8 - - - The XSLT C library for Gnome (libxslt) - http://www.xmlsoft.org/XSLT/ - Minimum version of libxslt required: 1.1.11 - - For building the documentation you will need - - - texinfo 4.2 or higher. - - For building the ALSA midi provider code you will need - ALSA. http://www.alsa-project.org. - - For building the DSSI midi synthesizer provider code you will - need DSSI from http://dssi.sourceforge.net. This, in turn, - introduces many dependencies, including: - - - liblo: the Lightweight OSC implementation - http://plugin.org.uk/liblo/ - - - LADSPA: Linux Audio Developer's Simple Plugin API - http://www.ladspa.org - - - the JACK Audio Connection Kit: A low latency audio server - http://jackit.sourceforge.net - - - libsndfile: an audio file I/O library - http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/ - - - fluidsynth: a real-time SoundFont 2 based soft-synth - http://www.fluidsynth.org/ - - -This package was designed to use the GNU standard for configuration -and makefiles. To build and install do the following: - -1). Run the "configure" script to configure the package. There are -various options you might want to pass to configure to control how the -package is built. Consider the following options, "configure --help" -gives a complete list. - - --enable-java compile Java source default=yes - --enable-jni compile JNI source default=yes - --enable-gtk-peer compile GTK native peers default=yes - --enable-qt-peer compile Qt4 native peers default=no - --enable-default-toolkit - fully qualified class name of default AWT toolkit - default=no - --enable-xmlj compile native libxml/xslt library default=no - --enable-load-library enable to use JNI native methods default=yes - --enable-local-sockets enable build of local Unix sockets - --with-jikes to compile the class library using jikes - the default is to use gcj - --with-glibj define what to install (zip|flat|both|none) - default=zip - --with-escher=/path/to/escher - enable build of the X/Escher peers, with - the escher library at /path/to/escher, either - in the form of a JAR file, or a directory - containing the .class files of Escher. - --enable-Werror whether to compile C code with -Werror which turns - any compiler warning into a compilation failure - default=no - --with-gjdoc generate documentation using gjdoc default=no - --with-jay Regenerate the parsers with jay must be given the - path to the jay executable - --with-glibj-zip=ABS.PATH - use prebuilt glibj.zip class library - -For more flags run configure --help. - -2). Type "gmake" to build the package. There is no longer a -dependency problem and we aim to keep it that way. - -3). Type "gmake install" to install everything. This may require -being the superuser. The default install path is /usr/local/classpath -you may change it by giving configure the --prefix=<path> option. - -Report bugs to classpath@gnu.org or much better via Savannah at this -URL: http://savannah.gnu.org/support/?func=addsupport&group=classpath - -Happy Hacking! - -Once installed, GNU Classpath is ready to be used by any VM that supports -using the official version of GNU Classpath. Simply ensure that -/usr/local/classpath/share/classpath is in your $CLASSPATH environment -variable. You'll also have to set your LD_LIBRARY_PATH -variable (or similar system configuration) to include the Classpath -native libraries in /usr/local/classpath/lib/classpath. - -*NOTE* All example paths assume the default prefix is used with configure. -If you don't know what this means then the examples are correct. - -LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/classpath/lib/classpath -CLASSPATH=/usr/local/classpath/share/classpath/glibj.zip:. -export LD_LIBRARY_PATH CLASSPATH - -More information about the VMs that use GNU Classpath can be found in the -README file. - ------------------------------------------------------------------- -Building and running with the X AWT peers ------------------------------------------------------------------- - -In order build the X peers you need the Escher library version 0.2.3 -from http://escher.sourceforge.net . Unpack (and optionally build) the -Escher library following the instructions in the downloaded -package. Enable the build of the X peers by passing ---with-escher=/path/to/escher to ./configure where /path/to/escher -either points to a directory structure or JAR file containing the -Escher classes. For Unix systems it is preferable to also build local -socket support by passing --enable-local-sockets, which accelerates -the network communication to the X server significantly. - -In this release you have to enable the X peers at runtime by -setting the system property awt.toolkit=gnu.java.awt.peer.x.XToolkit -by passing -Dawt.toolkit=gnu.java.awt.peer.x.XToolkit to the java -command when running an application. - ------------------------------------------------------------------- -Misc. Notes ------------------------------------------------------------------- -Compilation is accomplished using a compiler's @file syntax. For our -part, we avoid placing make style dependencies as rules upon the -compilation of a particular class file and leave this up to the Java -compiler instead. - -The --enable-maintainer-mode option to configure currently does very -little and shouldn't be used by ordinary developers or users anyway. - -On Windows machines, the native libraries do not currently build, but -the Java bytecode library will. Gcj trunk is beginning to work under -Cygwin. The mingw32 version of jikes cannot follow symbolic links, you -must use a cygwin build of jikes to access this limited functionality. |
