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Re: [GNU Crypto] making gnu-crypto RPMs


From: Ryan Senior
Subject: Re: [GNU Crypto] making gnu-crypto RPMs
Date: 30 Nov 2003 01:32:00 -0600

I tried to build the RPM but I received a compiler error.

gnu/crypto/tool/SaslConnection.java: In class
`gnu.crypto.tool.SaslConnection':
gnu/crypto/tool/SaslConnection.java: In constructor
`(java.lang.String,java.net.URL)':
gnu/crypto/tool/SaslConnection.java:99: Can't find method
`getUserInfo()' in type `java.net.URL'.
         String userInfo = url.getUserInfo();

when I did some looking the getUserInfo class isn't there.  It's
probably because I'm using the version of libgcj that came with RH 9
(3.2.2).

I looked at the fedora core 1 libgcj source and found that the version
it comes with (3.3.2) does have the getUserInfo() method.

I think I'm having memory problems (bad hardware) with the fedora
machine.  Once I get that fixed, I'll see if I can build the RPMS on
fedora core 1 using your SPEC file.

Is it possible to upgrade libgcj without having to upgrade gcc?



On Sat, 2003-11-29 at 18:11, Raif S. Naffah wrote:
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> hello again,
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> On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 09:23 am, i wrote:
> > ...
> > i just checked in an RPM spec file (under etc/) to facilitate
> > building Red Hat RPM packages (binary and source)...
> >
> > ...
> > 4.  cd .. (to 'work') and tar.bz2 the 'gnu-crypto-2.0.0' directory.
> >     you should end up with 'gnu-crypto-2.0.0.tar.bz2' file there.
> 
> you must [re-]name this file 'gnu-crypto-gcj-2.0.0.tar.bz2'
> 
> 
> cheers;
> rsn
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