On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, Dalibor Topic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> our major problem seems to be rmic ATM. I've thrown in an
>> unconditional -verbose when Ant invokes rmic, maybe the verbose
>> output of Kaffe's rmic is going to get us further.
>
> I'm hacking on fixing Classpath's RMIC.
Great. Maybe running it with -verbose in Gump will help (which should
happen starting with the new build, now that I've repaired the broken
Kaffe/Ant bootstrap).
> It should be finished tonight.
Cool.
>> I've found kaffe.tools.native2ascii.Native2ASCII in Kaffe's CVS and
>> plan to adapt the Ant task to it.
>
> That would be quite cool, but I think I'll simply merge in the
> native2ascii from cp-tools (GNU Classpath tools) project tonight, so
> that you have one less legacy class name to maintain ;)
I'll see, when you are done. Assuming the two will be command-line
compatible, supporting both of them won't hurt Ant. There may be
people using released versions of Kaffe ;-)
> Currently, it's the native code kaffeh executable.
Is it compatible to the javah command line? If not, I can probably
grab the man page from Kaffe's CVS tree.
> I plan to switch to cp-tools javah in java as soon as the merge with
> Classpath is finished (a few weeks).
That might be a third option to support in <javah>. I'd prefer to
support kaffeh as well, if only for the users of current Kaffe
versions.
Cheers
Stefan
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