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| Date: | Wed, 20 Jan 1999 11:10:33 +0100 |
| From: | Teun Burgers <burgers AT ecn DOT nl> |
| Subject: | Re: Making a DLL with DJGPP for Java Native Interface |
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| Organization: | Netherlands Energy Research Foundation ECN |
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Junks wrote:
>
> I used with great profit in the past DJGPP to write programs which
> worked finely both under Win95/NT and under Linux. Now I have to use the
> algorithms which lie behind these programs within Java. I know that to
> avoid to rewrite them from scratch in Java I can use Java Native
> Interface. In Linux I had no problems, while I had them under Win95/NT
> in building a DLL using DJGPP + RSXNTDJ. I was unable to build a simple
> DLL containing a single function like this one:
>
> int f( int x) { return ++x; }
>
> I set up RSXNTDJ properly yet it seems something is missing. Maybe the
> definition file but I have never used them and I don't know the syntax.
>
> I hope somebody could help me because I enjoyed using DJGPP and I would
> avoid to use other free compilers like Cygnus (I had problems in setting
> it up) or lccwin32 (which is not a C++ compiler).
>
> Thanks in advance.
use the mingw32 tools.
With these I succesfully build DLL's for the jni using gcc voor
Win 95
http://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/~janjaap/mingw32/
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