Hi, On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 14:33, Thomas Fitzsimmons wrote: > On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 04:31, Dalibor Topic wrote: > > > > Anyway, thanks, I'll fetch them just for the macros. Any idea where the > > macros hide in those packages? > > They're defined in gtk-2.0.m4, glib-2.0.m4 and libart.m4. > > > Stupid question no 2: why aren't those macros in the CVS archive? They > > are not generated files, as far as I can tell. Installing gtk2, glib2 > > and libart just to be able to compile Classpath's java classes with > > jikes seems like a bit of overkill ;) > > Yes, I agree. We should probably just check the macro files into > Classpath's top-level directory. That's what we've done with libgcj. > We should also update the HACKING file to recommend > > aclocal -I . > > That should solve the problem.
Dalibor, did that do the trick for you? The files that libgcj uses can be found at http://gcc.gnu.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/gcc/libjava/ But I see they don't have a copyright notice or distribution permission. Cheers, Mark
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