Hello, Vasily, I don't believe it would be possible to recompile all our code using old compilers. Is it possible to submit a hand made build consisting of a single verfier-ext.lib + few headers for IP review?
Thanks. On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 9:56 PM, Vasily Levchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello folks, > Recently I and some Eclipse folks have finished prototyping java 6 support > for Eclipse/TPTP project using Harmony verifier for recalculation stack map > tables after instrumentation, thanks to Mikhail Loenko to realize our > requirements to extend verifier functionality. Unfortunately extended > functionality wasn't included in M5 release of HDK, so we're in position > when we need some official snapshot (intermediate release), because of some > difference in releasing cycles between Eclipse and Harmony. Actually we have > less then couple of weeks to launch legal review for binary contribution of > Harmony verifier in Eclipse CVS. > > Additionally: > Eclipse have some ABI limitation for native code: Windows all code is > compiled with VC6, here I expect some incompatibility with Harmony binaries, > for Linux all sources are compiled gcc 2.96. > We're also interested that > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HARMONY-5706 (introducing "C" > interface) will be on the trunk. > > So the question is: is it possible to make special unscheduled but > official release to meet Eclipse legal and ABI requirements? > -- > --vvl > -- With best regards, Alexei
