>>>>> "Mark" == Mark Wielaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mark> I think your explanation plus example is good enough to put in Mark> the bug database (maybe with a reference to the email that Mark> showed the bytecode). I concur. Eric's email was certainly enough for me to understand the problem. Eric, would you mind simply pasting the text of your email into a new gcj Gnats PR? Mark> I am afraid that gcj does not yet compile on cygwin, although Mark> there is currently a lot of work done to get it to compile on Mark> Windows (if mingw is the same kind of thing as cygwin). Sort of. Adam's work is targeted at being able to build a linux-x-mingw toolchain. This means you'll be able to run gcj on Linux and have it generate a Windows executable. After his work you still won't be able to build a native Cygwin (or Windows) compiler. There are still some remaining compiler bugs relating to case-insensitive file systems. (The ongoing Darwin port avoids this by requiring you to use a case-sensitive fs.) (The bugs are probably not too hard to fix, but nobody has seriously looked into it.) Tom _______________________________________________ Classpath mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/classpath