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kaffe and jikes

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giangiammy@yahoo.com - 22 Sep 2005 14:24 GMT
Hi all,

I'm  compiling a kaffe for an embedded linux running on mips.

I compiled v.1.1.2, but failed om 1.1.6 as it needs jikes:
is there a way to compile kaffe without using jikes?

thanks
giammy

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Mike Amling - 25 Sep 2005 02:33 GMT
> Hi all,
>
> I'm  compiling a kaffe for an embedded linux running on mips.
>
> I compiled v.1.1.2, but failed om 1.1.6 as it needs jikes:
> is there a way to compile kaffe without using jikes?

  Shouldn't any Java compiler give you what you need? Jikes is just
faster than javac.
  Or compile with jikes on a different system and copy the output.

--Mike Amling
giangiammy@gmail.com - 27 Sep 2005 15:06 GMT
thank you: I just copied the file from PC to embedded
machine, and it's working

thank
giammy
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