Mohsen Saboorian wrote:
>> > > It's not supposed to be. The idea is that you compile your program
>> > > and it dynamically links with the libgcj installed on the system.
>> >
>> > Then what happens for example in Windows, where there is no such
>> > linkable library. Is it possible to statically link my program with
>> > this .so file so that there would be an absolute stand-alone
>> > application?
>>
>> Not quite, but you can link using -static-libgcj. It doesn't work for
>> all Java programs, and in general it's a bad idea. Why do you want to
>> do this, anyway?
>
> I have a Java application and want to have it work on OLPC
> (laptop.org). OLPC uses a very light FC 5 I think, which doesn't have
> any GCJ library, since their main development environment is Python
> and JavaScript. I'll try -static-libgcj option to see if this works.
I already had static compiled SWT and Swing applications running on OLPC :-)
Marco