Hi David,
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. Although I've almost lost
hope before finally succeeding. I tried various other approaches on the
way, but finally, what I did was very simple. It could be possible to
create a separate configuration (i.e. LINUX32) with some additional
Hi Again,
The idea that comes to my mind is the following: would it be possible to
cross-compile the openjfx on the 64 bit Linux using 64 bit tools, but
targeted at 32 bit Linux? What would have to be changed in build
environment to accomplish that? I imagine the environment would have to
My question to the list is: How do you guys produce 32 bit libjfxwebkit.so
with debugging symbols? Have you been able to? Do you have any special tricks
in your sleeves?
Oh man, you’re in unchartered waters. Building webkit is a royal pain in the
neck :-(. You’ve already ventured farther
On 5/28/14, May 28, 9:47 AM, Peter Levart wrote:
Hi Again,
The idea that comes to my mind is the following: would it be possible to
cross-compile the openjfx on the 64 bit Linux using 64 bit tools, but targeted
at 32 bit Linux? What would have to be changed in build environment to
accomplish
Note that there is a bug filed on building webkit with debug symbols on
Windows/32 and Linux/32:
https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/RT-36147
If you have a 64-bit Linux system, then it should work.
-- Kevin
David Hill wrote:
On 5/28/14, May 28, 9:47 AM, Peter Levart wrote:
Hi Again,
The