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Re: Compiling on Windows like systems
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Grzegorz B. Prokopski |
Subject: |
Re: Compiling on Windows like systems |
Date: |
Sat, 29 Nov 2003 21:42:57 -0500 |
W liĆcie z czw, 27-11-2003, godz. 06:51, Mark Wielaard pisze:
> Hi,
>
> configure.in had the following macro definitions:
> AC_CYGWIN
> AC_MINGW32
>
> The Autoconf manual says they are deprecated and all autotools complain
> loudly about their usage. Since I couldn't find a real reason for using
> them I just removed them for now. Do we actually have people compiling
> Classpath (native libraries) on those systems? Could they check what
> breaks for them?
I'll be fighting with Classpath on Cygwin this monday. So far the
problem I saw was that cygwin by default compiles static versions while
I need shared libs to be able to use them with SableVM.
These macros look outdated though. I think you can safely remove them.
I didn't need them to compile SableVM under cygwin. I only added
AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL (which - according to the discussions I found
- shouldn't be needed either) and "-no-undefined" for libtool.
Once we have SableVM (and Classpath) Cygwin port finished - it should be
easy to find out (=diff) what's actually needed to make it work
smoothly...
Feel free to remind me around january if I forgot.
Cheers,
Grzegorz B. Prokopski
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