Andi Vajda wrote:
I've had no luck with gcj 4.1.1 on Ubuntu. Yes, you're using 4.0.3 but I've never tried that one. The combination I've tried on Ubuntu and that seems to work well is PyLucene 2.0.0 and gcj 3.4.6 built from sources (as described in PyLucene's INSTALL).

Ah, OK. I really know nothing about gcc/gcj. It seemed to me that gcc and gcj versions weren't connected, but maybe they are then... The latest version of gcj for Ubuntu is 4.1, but the latest of gcc is 4.0, and there are gcc 3.3 and 3.4 available, but not gcj 3.x...

It's quite confusing. :)

So I'll try compiling gcc from source, then...


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