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pauljohn |
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Swarm RPMS |
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Sun, 24 Jun 2001 16:14:54 -0500 |
I should have said in the last note the gcc 3 rpms can be found here
http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~pauljohn/software
Recall these are off the path, so you need to attend to PATH and
LD_LIBRARY_PATH to make use of them (the library path is needed for the
new libgcc).
The swarm rpms for pentium ii and greater systems are here:
http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~pauljohn/Swarm/Swarm-2.x_RPMSforRH7/i686/
swarm-2.1.80.20010622-1.i686.rpm
swarm-gcjswarm-2.1.80.20010622-1.i686.rpm
swarm-jdk-2.1.80.20010622-1.i686.rpm
swarm-static-2.1.80.20010622-1.i686.
Standard old i386 rpms here:
http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~pauljohn/Swarm/Swarm-2.x_RPMSforRH7/i386/
I'm curious to know what kind of depencency problems people run into. I
am absolutely certain the RPM system should not let you install
swarm-gcjswarm without having gcc-3.0 and the swell gcj compiler setup.
I FEAR that swarm- will not let you install without also installing
gcc-3.0 rpms. I don't exactly thing the new gcc should be NECESSARY but
I expect the rpm system might insist. I think at minimum it will ask
you to install gcc-3.0, gcc-objc, and gcc-java. But you can experiment
and let me know.
Please note that since this version of gcc does not have the special
objc patch, you will see these warnings at compile/run time:
/usr/bin/ld: warning: type and size of dynamic symbol
`__objc_class_name_Diffuse2d' are not defined
/usr/bin/ld: warning: type and size of dynamic symbol
`__objc_class_name_Colormap' are not defined
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Paul E. Johnson email: address@hidden
Dept. of Political Science http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~pauljohn
University of Kansas Office: (785) 864-9086
Lawrence, Kansas 66045 FAX: (785) 864-5700
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