Michael Koch wrote:
> > >> Problem is, this is wrong, and results in an unlinkable shared
> > >> object. How do I get libtool to leave the -l arguments alone?
> > >
> > > What do you mean by "unlinkable" ? Any error message at hand ?
> 
> I asked a Darwin guru on #gcj and he said you are using a too old GCC 
> or are linking against an old libgcc without signal support. Try gcc 
> CVS HEAD and it should work.

I discovered the problem - it was compiling against an incompatible version
of jni.h. Hopefully it's all fixed now, I've tested successfully on Darwin
and Linux at least. 
-- 
Chris Burdess


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