On 20/03/13 12:22, d.ostrovsky@idaia.de wrote:
Quoting Michael Stahl <mstahl@redhat.com>:
that is very odd, your javac does not understand -source and -target
parameters. [...]
that is not odd at all:
http://linux.die.net/man/1/gcj
the arguments are different there
-fsource
-ftarget
and because it is not the first time someone fails into it
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Make-help-td4035866.html
why not to add a check in configure and fail earlier?
hmm... or just use the gcj parameters if one uses that... seems we have
a JAVACISGCJ var... should be rather easy to do
But why do we still stick to 1.5 source and target version of bytecode anyway?
AFAIK the reason for that is called Debian GNU/kFreeBSD, which does not
have a Java 1.6 implementation available (otherwise it would be 1.6
already).
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