On 26/11/2007, Mario Torre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Il giorno dom, 25/11/2007 alle 13.09 -0800, Li, Guangqiang ha scritto:
> > Hi,
>
> Hi!
>
> > It seems configure cannot find the java files in the vm/reference
> > directory. Can I add some parameter to the configure to make it able
> > to locate the files? I have tried to add vm/reference to the PATH, it
> > does not work. Can you figure out what the problem is? Thank you.
>
> What are the options passed to configure?
>
> You should first install classpath, then compile jamvm passing it the
> location where classpath is installed.
>
> For example, this is what I pass to jamvm configure, assuming
> $PATH_TO_CLASSPATH_INSTALL points to the root installation directory:
>
> ./configure --prefix=$PATH_TO_CLASSPATH_INSTALL
> --with-classpath-install-dir=$PATH_TO_CLASSPATH_INSTALL --disable-zip
>
> Hope that helps,
> Mario
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JamVM uses a system installed Classpath, I think the option is
--with-classpath-install-dir IIRC.

It sounds from the original e-mail like the problem is with Classpath's
configure script.  If this is the case
then the use of JamVM is largely irrelevant as it should be possible to
install Classpath *if there is already
a Java development environment on the machine*.  Unfortunately, there is a
cyclic problem where JamVM needs a
copy of Classpath to run, but this copy of Classpath needs a Java
environment to be built to start with.

Guangqiang, can you include the config.log file from your Classpath
directory so we may better ascertain
the problem? Thanks.
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