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Re: Compiling jheatbugs
From: |
Marco Prosperi |
Subject: |
Re: Compiling jheatbugs |
Date: |
Fri, 15 Jun 2001 00:18:36 +0200 |
kaffe*rpm was the solution. The *tar.gz didn't put anything in
/usr/share
thanks a lot
Marco
address@hidden wrote:
>
> Marco Prosperi wrote:
> > > 1. which platform you are using?
> >
> > Linux RedHat 6.1
> I used that a couple of years ago, and at one time I knew all the ins
> and outs.
>
>
> > > 2. Which swarm (just 2.1.1, or a newer patched version), and precisely
> > > how did you install it?
> >
> > swarm-hdf5-2_1_1-1_rh6_i386.rpm
> It concerns me a little bit that your file names have underscores in
> them. That is an indicator they were sifted through a Windows OS.
> Perhaps you could ftp down a clean set directly into your RH box. The
> internet is fast, after all. You might consider going to the last RPMS I
> made for RH6 systems.
> http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~pauljohn/Swarm/Swarm-2.1_RPMSforRH6/i686/
> That has been about a year, but I don't recall particular troubles.
> > kaffe-1.0.5.tar.gz
> There is an rpm for kaffe. Do you have it?
>
> > swarm-kaffe-2_1_1-1_rh6_i386.rpm
> > jheatbugs-2.1.tar.gz
>
> > > 3. Does objective-c swarm work for you?
> >
> > yes, I compiled and run heatbugs correctly. Kaffe seems to work too (I
> > tried with a 'Hello World'
> > program).
> > Maybe I need a 'Globals.*' in my '/usr/include/swarm' directory?
>
> There was a problem back then with Kaffe. Some kaffe rpms were
> installing the stuff under /usr/lib/Kaffe and some under
> /usr/share/kaffe, as I recall. I know that if you swarm rpms were not
> built on the same kaffe kit as the system you have, it spelled doom.
>
> When you installed your swarm rpms, nothing like --force was required,
> was it?
>
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