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Re: Fw: Re: Java interpreter on ARM GNU/Linux



On Thu, Jul 12, 2007 at 11:03:22PM -0400, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 12, 2007 at 11:53:19PM +0100, Wookey wrote:
> > I can work around some of the failures, but I can't really be
> > bothered: the real fix for this is EABI.

> Unfortunately, the EABI won't fix this either.  In its native form it
> supported neither forced unwinding nor _Unwind_Backtrace; we added
> forced unwinding for the benefit of NPTL (though we're still talking
> to ARM intermittently about its semantics).  But no one's tried to
> make _Unwind_Backtrace work yet, and it's not clear how to.  To me
> anyway.  I've thought about recognizing the standard and/or GNU
> personality routines in libgcc...

Due to the amount of core libraries and tools building java bindings,
this is pretty much the top technical roadblock[1] on current debian
arm eabi port. We have currently workarounds for some of them (gettext,
swig, libdb*) atleast, but that is very much suboptimal.

-Riku

[1] The other one is g77, ARGH! Hopefully well get Debian migrated to
gfortran which atleast compiles fine for arm eabi..




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