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[Swarm-Support] gcj - swarm - exe
From: |
Suman Kanuganti |
Subject: |
[Swarm-Support] gcj - swarm - exe |
Date: |
Thu, 14 Aug 2003 23:42:35 -0700 (PDT) |
Well,
I love gcj, allows to make native linux executables.
Few a times I was wondering how to make use of gcj to
make linux executables for the java programs using the
api other than which gcj supports, I mean which uses
an external jars such as swarm, biojava, and others.
Even I came to know awt, swings are not supported by
gcj yet. I did some study in shared libraries for gcj
with java support, but was not successfull anytime.
Suddenly, the swarm-gcj rpm took my attention about
which I doesnt know why it was used in swarm, I didnt
notice all these days, so is that helpfull in making
native linux executables for the programs using swarm?
If so, can anyone give me an example, I have swarm-gcj
rpm installed succesfully (RH9). I also really wonder
how do you share those libraries with gcj to make exe.
Like I want to use some other external jar to make an
executable, how do I do that using gcj?
Ohh, lot of questions, could anyone explain me this?
Thanks a lot.
Suman K
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Suman Kanuganti,
Swarm Group, Anth Dept.,
University of Missouri, Columbia.
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