Djamé,
FSF gcc doesn't understand the -march option and will only be able to
generate
32/64 code via the multilib. As I mentioned before, we don't build the the
multilib
for libjava so you only get the native architecture (ie 32-bit for i386 fink and
64-bit for x86_64 fink) in gcj. As far as I know, gcj seems to be working fine
as
long as it is given class files (which can be generated with the ecj package),
The ecj1 compiler in FSF gcc on Intel darwin appears to be crashing in the
unwinder
which makes things difficult to debug.
I don't know what you mean about compiling c with gcj as it is only a java
compiler.
The gcj compiler produces binary executables which are platform specific like
any other
executable binaries.
Jack
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