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From: "Mille M1ll3" <mille@mail.md>
To: java@gcc.gnu.org
Subject: Use gcj to compile for avr/embedded device
Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 16:17:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <W5111753585592291257351432@mail.md> (raw)

Hi,

can anybody provide some instructions/directions on what would be necessary
to (cross-) compile a Java program using gcj for the AVR set of
family (or any other embedded architecture for that matter).
I thought of GCJ as a front-end to GCC so it should be possible
to use e.g. the avr-gcc backend? Knowing there are some size restrictions
due to libgcj I was hoping to get around that by statically linking.
Anyhow some pointers would really help!
Thanks!

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2009-11-04 16:17 Mille M1ll3 [this message]
2009-11-04 16:44 ` Craig Vanderborgh

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