From: Me Myself and I <stargate7thsymbol@live.co.uk>
To: <gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org>, <java@gcc.gnu.org>
Subject: gcj onLinux, 32 and 64 bit executables.
Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 03:41:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <BAY159-W24080BB666923C4DD9D7D5D0040@phx.gbl> (raw)
If I successfully compile a Test.java program with gcj Test.java --main=Test -o Test.bin
on 64 bit linux, I then have a 64 bit Linux exectuable.
If I do similar on 32 bit Linux, I have a 32 bit Linux exectable.
If I am running 64 bit Linux, is there a way to use gcj on this to get a 32 bit Linux bin,
what should I do for this, where should I look, and can anyone give me any simple,
practical instructions on how to set it up?
next reply other threads:[~2011-09-14 3:41 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-09-14 3:41 Me Myself and I [this message]
2011-09-14 7:50 ` Jonathan Wakely
2011-11-13 16:35 ` Andrew Haley
2011-11-13 23:25 ` Garbage collection segfault in OpenIndiana Johann 'Myrkraverk' Oskarsson
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