- bouncycastle/ - the BouncyCastle Crypto Library
- mozilla/ - a copy of Rhino, the Mozilla JavaScript interpreter
- xwt/builtin/ - .xwt's and .png's that are essential to bootstrapping the engine
- xwt/plat/ - platform-specific code
-
-______________________________________________________________________________
-Build Targets
-
- *** XWT now requires JDK 1.4 or later to build ***
-
-To build, make sure your $JAVA_HOME points to jdk1.4 or later, and type
-
- ./ant -Dplat=<platform> <targetname>
-
-The name of any class in org.xwt.plat is a valid <platform>; here is a
-list as of 20-Mar-2002:
-
- Win32 - Windows 95 / NT4 or later
- Java12 - Any Java 1.2+ compliant JVM
-
-Valid <target>s are:
-
- build - builds a binary for the selected platform
-
-The following targets do not require that you specify a platform:
-
- compile - compiles all .java's to .class'es
- clean - empties bin/ and compiled binaries in dist/
-
-
-______________________________________________________________________________
-Building
-
-- If you only want to build the JVM version of XWT, delete these three
- files:
-
- xwt/src/org/xwt/plat/Win32.java
- xwt/src/org/xwt/plat/POSIX.java
- xwt/src/org/xwt/plat/GCJ.java
-
- This will allow XWT to build correctly *without* gcc 3.1. Otherwise,
- you must compile and install gcc 3.1.
-
-
-- The Win32 native version of XWT can ONLY be built with the very
- latest pre-release of GCC 3.1. You can follow the steps below to
- create a cross-compiler from linux to Win32.
-
- If the steps below fail, try adding "-D 20-Mar-2002" to the cvs
- checkout line; 20-Mar-2002 was the last date on which the compiler
- was known to work. Please don't do this unless you have attempted
- without it, however, since it puts additional strain on the gcc cvs
- server.
-
- There are also two patches at the end of this file which can be
- applied to the branch -- the first fixes an inet_addr() bug on
- Win32, the second enables stack traces.
-
- # create an install area
- export CLASSPATH=
- export PREFIX=/usr/local/gcc
- export CC=/usr/bin/gcc
-
- sudo rm -rf $PREFIX
- export PATH=$PATH:$PREFIX/bin
- sudo mkdir $PREFIX
- sudo mkdir $PREFIX/i686-pc-mingw32/
-
- wget http://telia.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/mingw/MinGW-1.1.tar.gz
- sudo tar -C $PREFIX/i686-pc-mingw32/ -xvzf MinGW-1.1.tar.gz
-
- wget ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/binutils/binutils-2.11.2.tar.gz
- tar xzvf binutils-2.11.2.tar.gz
- cd binutils-2.11.2
- ./configure --target=i686-pc-mingw32 --prefix=$PREFIX
- make
- sudo make install
- cd ..
-
- cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@subversions.gnu.org:/cvsroot/gcc co -rgcc-3_1-branch gcc
- mkdir bin
- cd bin
- ../gcc/configure \
- --prefix=$PREFIX \
- --target=i686-pc-mingw32 \
- --host=i686-pc-linux-gnu \
- --enable-languages=c,c++,java \
- --disable-nls \
- --with-as=$PREFIX/i686-pc-mingw32/bin/as \
- --with-ld=$PREFIX/i686-pc-mingw32/bin/ld \
- --with-gnu-ld \
- --with-gnu-as \
- --enable-libgcj \
- --enable-gc-type=boehm \
- --disable-shared \
- --enable-threads=win32 \
- --disable-hash-synchronization \
- --disable-interpreter \
- --enable-sjlj-exceptions
-
- make
- sudo make install
-
-- The Linux native version is still experimental. You should configure
- your compiler with:
-
- ../gcc/configure \
- --prefix=$PREFIX \
- --enable-languages=c,c++,java \
- --disable-nls \
- --enable-libgcj \
- --enable-threads=posix \
- --enable-hash-synchronization \
- --enable-static \
- --disable-interpreter
-