cd libjava &&
rm -f aclocal.m4 &&
ACFLAGS=$(grep "^ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS" Makefile.in | sed -e "s/ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS[ \t ]*=//") &&
- aclocal-1.9 $ACFLAGS &&
+ aclocal-1.11 $ACFLAGS &&
rm -f configure &&
- autoconf-2.59 &&
+ autoconf-2.64 &&
rm -fr autom4te.cache
See the GCC documentation which auto* versions to use.
in the classpath/ChangeLog.gcj file.
(Don't forget to svn resolved files.)
- Use auto* to create configure, Makefile.in, etc
- Make sure you have Automake 1.9.6 installed. Exactly that version!
+ Make sure you have Automake 1.11.1 installed. Exactly that version!
You have to make sure to use the gcc libtool.m4 and gcc lt* scripts
cd .../classpath
cp ../../lt* .
| xargs -r rm -f
- Build, fix, till everything works.
Be sure to build all peers (--enable-java-awt=gtk,xlib,qt
- --enable-gconf-peer --enable-gstreamer-peer)
+ --enable-gconf-peer --enable-gstreamer-peer).
+ Be sure to build gjdoc (--enable-gjdoc).
Be sure to update gnu/classpath/Configuration.java to reflect
the new version
Possibly update the gcj/javaprims.h file with scripts/classes.pl
entire contents of the namespace)
* Then insert the output of `perl scripts/classes.pl' into the file
- at that point. This must be run from the build tree, in
- <build>/classpath/lib; it uses the .class file name to determine
+ at that point. This must be run from the source tree, in
+ libjava/classpath/lib; it uses the .class file name to determine
what to print.