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Re: gcj -bootclasspath doesn't work anymore?
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Tom Tromey |
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Re: gcj -bootclasspath doesn't work anymore? |
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04 Sep 2002 10:24:10 -0600 |
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>>>>> "Mark" == Mark Wielaard <address@hidden> writes:
Mark> /usr/local/gcc33/bin/gcj -bootclasspath '' -classpath
Mark> ..:../vm/current:.: -C -d . @classes
Mark> gcj: couldn't run `/usr/local/gcc33/bin/ootclasspath-gcc-3.3': No such
Mark> file or directory
Mark> Was -bootclasspath with a single '-' ever meant to work or was
Mark> it an unsupported feature/bug?
Based on the code, the docs, and the email message for the original
patch, I'd say that only the `--' form was meant to work. Further, I
think the single `-' form can't work because it conflicts with the
global gcc `-b' option.
That's unfortunate, though, since it means that `gcj -C' isn't drop-in
compatible with `javac' -- and can't be.
Maybe it is finally time to write a javac-like wrapper program that
interprets its arguments and invokes gcj?
Tom