Re: May I pack java in a dylib?
Re: May I pack java in a dylib?
- Subject: Re: May I pack java in a dylib?
- From: Stefan Pantke <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 01:26:32 +0100
Am 28. Jan 2005 um 00:48 schrieb Michael Hall:
On Thursday, January 27, 2005, at 04:12 PM, Stefan Pantke wrote:
Am 27. Jan 2005 um 22:59 schrieb Joakim Danielson:
You need to build it yourself, here is an article on how to do it on
OS X, http://users.bestweb.net/~john3g/gcj_osx/gcj_on_osx.html
Thx, Joakim, found this minutes ago and started to build.
If everything completes fine, I'll prepare an archive and put
it on an FTP Server.
I may not of completely followed this entire list thread but I
wondered earlier why not just invoke the java command? Overhead issues
there as well as far as launch time and memory footprint but if your
use were limited and not realtime critical.
Well, I'm investigating in gcj, since I'd like to map a java library to
some binary
format, from which I may build a dylib. I don't know, if gcj is the
best way to do
my job, but I'll try.
But since gcj seems to be interesting itself, I'm currently building
it. The build
is likely to run some more hours now - the first two intermediate
compiles are finished
now ;-)
An well, since I hate to build systems from ground up - and some other
listers might
hate this too - I'm going to prepare a binary distribution.
Stefan
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