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2010 Apr 06
2
[LLVMdev] VMKit assertion failure
...n java mkcollections.pl.in
classes java.dep org
classes.1 javax resources
classes.2 libgconfpeer.so split-for-gcj.sh
compile-classes libgtkpeer.so standard.omit
copy-vmresources.sh libjavaio.so standard.omit.in
copy-vmresources.sh.in libjavalang.so sun
> Also, you can now update to the latest revision.
Done - but that doesn't change anything, unfortunately.
Konrad.
2010 Apr 07
0
[LLVMdev] VMKit assertion failure
...mkcollections.pl.in
> classes java.dep org
> classes.1 javax resources
> classes.2 libgconfpeer.so split-for-gcj.sh
> compile-classes libgtkpeer.so standard.omit
> copy-vmresources.sh libjavaio.so standard.omit.in
> copy-vmresources.sh.in libjavalang.so sun
>
>
> Also, you can now update to the latest revision.
>>
>
> Done - but that doesn't change anything, unfortunately.
>
> Konrad.
>
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2010 Apr 06
0
[LLVMdev] VMKit assertion failure
Hi Konrad,
Did you compile vmkit with llvm-gcc or gcc? Did you make sure the path to
GNU Classpath is correct in your configure command?
Also, you can now update to the latest revision.
Cheers,
Nicolas
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 6:15 PM, Konrad Hinsen <konrad.hinsen at fastmail.net>wrote:
> Hi Nicolas,
>
>
> How would I run VMKit without GC?
>>>
>>
>> VMKit
2010 Apr 06
2
[LLVMdev] VMKit assertion failure
Hi Nicolas,
>> How would I run VMKit without GC?
>
> VMKit just falls back to malloc when it detects that the machine is
> 64bits.
OK, I think I can handle that ;-)
> Yes, running a 32bits virtualized system should work just fine.
I first tried something else: compiling on an older Mac (10.5, 32 bit
compilers) and copy the binary over to the 64-bit Mac. Of course I ran