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Old November 1st, 2007, 06:21 PM
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What version of Java is the latest release of GCJ compatible with?
For instance, Java 1.5 adds enumeration support. Does gcj support
Java 1.5?

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Old November 1st, 2007, 07:01 PM
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NightStrike writes:
What version of Java is the latest release of GCJ compatible with?
For instance, Java 1.5 adds enumeration support. Does gcj support
Java 1.5?

It is intended to be compatible with that version of the Java
specification, yes. However it hasn't officially been tested for Java
1.5 compatiblity.

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Old November 1st, 2007, 08:20 PM
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Andrew Haley wrote:
NightStrike writes:
What version of Java is the latest release of GCJ compatible with?
For instance, Java 1.5 adds enumeration support. Does gcj support
Java 1.5?

It is intended to be compatible with that version of the Java
specification, yes. However it hasn't officially been tested for Java
1.5 compatiblity.


This is only true if you consider the 'latest release' to be the
currently unreleased 4.3.

The 1.5 features are available starting in the as yet unreleased version
4.3.

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Old November 1st, 2007, 08:20 PM
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David Daney writes:
Andrew Haley wrote:
NightStrike writes:
What version of Java is the latest release of GCJ compatible with?
For instance, Java 1.5 adds enumeration support. Does gcj support
Java 1.5?

It is intended to be compatible with that version of the Java
specification, yes. However it hasn't officially been tested for Java
1.5 compatiblity.


This is only true if you consider the 'latest release' to be the
currently unreleased 4.3.

The 1.5 features are available starting in the as yet unreleased version
4.3.

Ah yes, sorry, it's been in Fedora for so long I forgot it wasn't in
any release version yet! :-)

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Old November 1st, 2007, 10:20 PM
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NightStrike wrote:

For now, the only thing we really need from 1.5 is enumeration
support. than that, 1.4 should work.
>Then I would recommend either using the toolchain that is part of Fedora
>Core , or GCC-4.3 which will be officially released in the next couple
>of months if we are lucky.


underlying system is based off of RedHat Enterprise Linux. It has
version 4.0.1 or 4.0.3 (not sure which) installed. I have been
pushing for a newer version -- perhaps I can just use an RPM from FC7?
My current idea was just to d/l 4.2.2 and compile it locally.

If you need enumeration, 4.2.x will not work for you.

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