On Wed, 2010-11-24 at 20:39 -0600, kevin diggs wrote:
> This question is a little ... weird ... but ...
>
> Is the thought of trying to build your sdk with gcj ... heresy (sp?).
> If not please give me ... your thought as to whether it has any chance
> of working. I would think that if it is for c
Mark Wielaard wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-11-24 at 20:39 -0600, kevin diggs wrote:
> > This question is a little ... weird ... but ...
> >
> > Is the thought of trying to build your sdk with gcj ... heresy
> > (sp?). If not please give me ... your thought as to whether
> > it has any chance of working.
On 20:15 Wed 24 Nov , kevin diggs wrote:
> The section of the page:
>
> http://download.java.net/openjdk/jdk7/
>
> for downloading has a heading that says:
>
> Linux platform
>
> If this is for x86 only then please label it as such (more than having
> i586 buried in the file/link name).
>
On 09:38 Thu 25 Nov , Mark Wielaard wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-11-24 at 20:39 -0600, kevin diggs wrote:
> > This question is a little ... weird ... but ...
> >
> > Is the thought of trying to build your sdk with gcj ... heresy (sp?).
> > If not please give me ... your thought as to whether it has a
On 11/16/10 12:27 PM, ramakanth varala wrote:
> thanks deepak
>
> in my class path i have ANT_HOME and in PATH i kept $ANT_HOME/bin
>
> to drag you into my problem , i guess even ant is not properly built
> in my machine
>
> when i say ./build.sh in my $ANT_HOME dir it gives this problem
>
> i