Media and web have not ever been supported or delivered on linux-arm.
Seems that libjfxmedia.so should be excluded by the openZips target.
David can response further.
-- Kevin
Chris Newland wrote:
In reference to
http://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=81t=97367p=720267#p720267
Hi Kevin,
Is there any chance Oracle can release all the missing ARM32 stuff and let
the community have a go at getting it to work or are there IP / licensing
issues here?
I understand that a decision was made to reassign resources but I think
there's enough brainpower out here in userland to
On Tue, 17 Mar 2015 00:27:53 +0100, Kevin Rushforth
kevin.rushfo...@oracle.com wrote:
Unlikely without help from the community, given that FX itself is no
longer supported on linux-arm. We currently have no plan to add such
support.
Quite annoying stuff. BTW, I've just read
Yes Fabrizio, I agree with you. First it was iOS, then Android and now
ARM. Oracle the company seem to view JavafX or their support for it as just
a fancy Swing replacement to run exclusively on desktop operating systems
like Windows, MacOS and Linux. But can we even trust that they will
Unlikely without help from the community, given that FX itself is no
longer supported on linux-arm. We currently have no plan to add such
support.
-- Kevin
Felix Bembrick wrote:
Will they ever be supported?
On 17 March 2015 at 10:14, Kevin Rushforth kevin.rushfo...@oracle.com
Will they ever be supported?
On 17 March 2015 at 10:14, Kevin Rushforth kevin.rushfo...@oracle.com
wrote:
Media and web have not ever been supported or delivered on linux-arm.
Seems that libjfxmedia.so should be excluded by the openZips target. David
can response further.
-- Kevin
In reference to
http://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=81t=97367p=720267#p720267
When cross-compiling to armv6hf on an x86-64 Linux system using:
gradle clean openZip -PCOMPILE_TARGETS=armv6hf
Some of the binaries are compiled as x86-64:
file