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Fri May 30 09:28:13 CEST 2008
conf/distro/include/preferred-om-2008-versions.inc | 2 --
packages/classpath/classpath-native_0.97.1.bb | 3 ---
2 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
New commits:
commit 3b065fbd973b874ba307662c4f53b3716c543338
Author: John Lee <john_lee at openmoko.com>
Date: Fri May 30 15:18:47 2008 +0800
preferred-om-2008-versions: modify the classpath rev to more sensible
one.
commit 89844d0007b40f22cef37cacf425d461cadd058a
Author: John Lee <john_lee at openmoko.com>
Date: Fri May 30 12:13:11 2008 +0800
from openembedded.devel mailing list, Robert Schuster:
I would like this commit to be reverted. While it may look logical to
go from one below 1.0 release to another something important changed
in classpath in that release and makes bootstrapping far more
complicated.
The problem is that from 0.97 onwards, a classpath build needs a
working javah tool. this program is a header generator which creates C
header files from compiled Java classes. Such a javah program is
provided by the classpath tools but needs a working runtime and class
library first.
Earlier classpath releases had pre-generated header files and needed
no javah program.
There are multiple ways to fix this issue. One way would involve
upstream allowing the just built javah application being run with a
provided java executable. This would be less pain for us and would
also benefit other cross compilation efforts.
Revert "classpath: update preferred versions to 0.97.1."
This reverts commit 9b51f084cd59781afbc160dcf9f8df719a0ef75c.
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