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Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 19:19:46 +0100
From: "Bart Lamot" <blamot AT xs4all DOT nl>
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Re: Interest in gcc 3.2.2?
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Allen,

Are you or aren't you compiling your java program to a native executable??
Because if you are the I don't get the Sun 1.4.1 remark...
If you aren't (and thus are using gcj just to compile to class files and use a JRE to run) i don't get why u are doing this if u stick with Sun.....

I am lost....but am i clear?

Grtz,
Bart

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On 11-2-2003 at 22:37 Alan Thompson wrote:

>P.S.  I'm using Java 1.4.1 from Sun.
>Alan
>
>At 07:31 AM 2/12/2003 +0100, Bart Lamot wrote:
>>Alan,
>>
>>Do you have threads working? I can't get them to work if i compile a java
>program that has a Thread object it does compile but at runtime i get the
>error that threads ain't implemented....
>>
>>Grtz,
>>Bart
>>
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>>On 11-2-2003 at 21:27 Alan Thompson wrote:
>>
>>>Hi all - I downloaded gcc 3.2.2 sources, compiled, and got it working on
>>>Cygwin.  However, I am concerned if I might later encounter any clashes
>>>with /usr/lib/mingw, since I overwrote some of the lib*.a files there.
>>>
>>>Are there any problems with this?  The cygwin setup seems a little
>>>different than the standard gcc install setup.  Is there any interest in
>>>bumping the standard cygwin gcc to 3.2.2?  Running gcc --version produces
>>>"gcc (GCC) 3.2 20020927 (prerelease)".  Is there much difference between
>>>this version and gcc 3.2.2?
>>>
>>>Alan Thompson
>>>
>>>P.S. I got the JNI and <iostream> stuff working both both the 3.2 and
>>>3.2.2 versions.  I can provide details if anyone is interested.
>>>
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