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Installing GNU Classpath - Last updated: September 7, 2005First, this is a development release only! Unless you are interested inactive development and debugging, or just like running random alpha code,this release is probably not for you. Please see the README file for alist of VMs that work with GNU Classpath.Note that if you are building from a non-released (CVS) version of GNUclasspath, installation instructions are found in the doc/hacking.texifile. Or at http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/docs/hacking.html------------------------------------------------------------------Suggested Software------------------------------------------------------------------	GNU make ("gmake") is required for building Classpath.	For any build environment involving native libraries, these 	new versions of autoconf, automake, and libtool are required        if changes are made that require rebuilding configure, Makefile.in,        aclocal.m4, or config.h.in.        - GNU autoconf 2.59+        - GNU automake 1.9+        - GNU libtool 1.5+	When working from CVS you can run the above tools by executing	./autogen.sh in the source directory.	For building the Java bytecode (.class files), one of these	compilers are required.  You can select which compiler using	--with-jikes, --with-gcj, --with-ecj or --with-kjc as argument to	configure; the present default is gcj.        - GCJ 4.0+ (part of the GNU GCC package).        - IBM jikes 1.19+.          - Eclipse Compiler for Java 3.1+        - The kjc compiler is supported with configure but we have          been unable to successfully compile with it.	IMPORTANT: Versions of GCJ which are earlier than 4.0 contain	bugs which make it impossible to compile the class library and	are *not* supported any more. If you are stuck on a system where	GCC 3.x is the system compiler we recommend using Jikes.	For building the gtk+ AWT peer JNI native libraries, the following	are required unless --disable-gtk-peer is used as an argument to	configure.        - GTK+ 2.4.x (or higher)        - gdk-pixbuf	- XTest Extension (libXtst) for GdkRobot support in java.awt.	For building the Cairo GdkGraphics2D backend you need at least	Cairo 0.5.0.	For building the Qt AWT peer JNI native libraries you have to	specify --enable-qt-peer and need the following library:        - Qt 4.0.1	Please note that at the moment most operating systems do not    ship Qt4 by default. We recommend using GNU Classpath' Qt4    support only for its developers and bug reporters. See    http://developer.classpath.org/mediation/ClasspathShowcase    for details on how to get it to work.	For building the xmlj JAXP implementation (disabled by default, use	configure --enable-xmlj) you need the following installed:	- The XML C library for Gnome (libxml2)	  http://www.xmlsoft.org/	  Minimum version of libxml2 required: 2.6.8	- The XSLT C library for Gnome (libxslt)	  http://www.xmlsoft.org/XSLT/	  Minimum version of libxslt required: 1.1.11	For building the documentation you will need	- texinfo 4.2 or higher.	For building the ALSA midi provider code you will need	ALSA.  http://www.alsa-project.org. 	For building the DSSI midi synthesizer provider code you will	need DSSI from http://dssi.sourceforge.net.  This, in turn, 	introduces many dependencies, including:	  - liblo: the Lightweight OSC implementation	    http://plugin.org.uk/liblo/	  - LADSPA: Linux Audio Developer's Simple Plugin API	    http://www.ladspa.org	  - the JACK Audio Connection Kit: A low latency audio server	    http://jackit.sourceforge.net	  - libsndfile: an audio file I/O library	    http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/	  - fluidsynth: a real-time SoundFont 2 based soft-synth	    http://www.fluidsynth.org/This package was designed to use the GNU standard for configurationand makefiles.  To build and install do the following:1).  Run the "configure" script to configure the package.  There arevarious options you might want to pass to configure to control how thepackage is built.  Consider the following options, "configure --help"gives a complete list.    --enable-java           compile Java source default=yes  --enable-jni            compile JNI source default=yes  --enable-gtk-peer       compile GTK native peers default=yes  --enable-gtk-cairo      compile cairo based Graphics2D default=no  --enable-qt-peer        compile Qt4 native peers default=no  --enable-default-toolkit                          fully qualified class name of default AWT toolkit                          default=no  --enable-xmlj           compile native libxml/xslt library default=no  --enable-load-library   enable to use JNI native methods default=yes  --with-jikes            to compile the class library using jikes                          the default is to use gcj  --with-glibj            define what to install (zip|flat|both|none)                          default=zip  --enable-Werror         whether to compile C code with -Werror which turns                          any compiler warning into a compilation failure                          default=no  --with-gjdoc            generate documentation using gjdoc default=no  --with-jay              Regenerate the parsers with jay must be given the                          path to the jay executableFor more flags run configure --help.2).  Type "gmake" to build the package.  There is no longer adependency problem and we aim to keep it that way.3).  Type "gmake install" to install everything.  This may requirebeing the superuser. The default install path is /usr/local/classpathyou may change it by giving configure the --prefix=<path> option.Report bugs to classpath@gnu.org or much better via Savannah at thisURL: http://savannah.gnu.org/support/?func=addsupport&group=classpathHappy Hacking!Once installed, GNU Classpath is ready to be used by any VM that supportsusing the official version of GNU Classpath.  Simply ensure that/usr/local/classpath/share/classpath is in your $CLASSPATH environmentvariable.  You'll also have to set your LD_LIBRARY_PATHvariable (or similar system configuration) to include the Classpathnative libraries in /usr/local/classpath/lib/classpath.  *NOTE* All example paths assume the default prefix is used with configure.If you don't know what this means then the examples are correct.LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/classpath/lib/classpathCLASSPATH=/usr/local/classpath/share/classpath/glibj.zip:.export LD_LIBRARY_PATH CLASSPATHMore information about the VMs that use GNU Classpath can be found in theREADME file.------------------------------------------------------------------Misc. Notes------------------------------------------------------------------Compilation is accomplished using a compiler's @file syntax.  For ourpart, we avoid placing make style dependencies as rules upon thecompilation of a particular class file and leave this up to the Javacompiler instead.The --enable-maintainer-mode option to configure currently does very little and shouldn't be used by ordinary developers or users anyway.On Windows machines, the native libraries do not currently build, butthe Java bytecode library will.  Gcj trunk is beginning to work underCygwin.  The mingw32 version of jikes cannot follow symbolic links, you must use a cygwin build of jikes to access this limited functionality.

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