Subject: Java
To: None <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: Chris Jones <chris@cjones.org>
List: current-users
Date: 08/28/2001 16:46:22
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What are the options for running a recent JVM on NetBSD, where arch !=3D
i386? Here are the options I know of, none of which are particularly
satisfying:
* In pkgsrc, there's lang/jdk, which is a native JDK 1.1.8 for i386.
* Lang/sun-jdk13 is a JDK 1.3 for i386, under linux emulation.
* Lang/blackdown-jdk13 has a linux JDK 1.3 for powerpc.
* If you have (legal) access to shared libs from your native OS, you
can probably run a JDK 1.3 under emulation on sparc or sparc64.
* Kaffe can handle most of JDK 1.1, but only on arm32, i386, m68k,
mips, and sparc.
* Japhar seems to be approximately JDK 1.1 level, but the pkg is
pretty old, and it's a pain to compile by hand.
* Gcc 3 includes support for java, apparently up to about JDK 1.2
level. But the java support doesn't compile on NetBSD. Is this a
threading problem?
* A few times a year, somebody says that somebody else is working on
porting JDK 1.2 or 1.3 to NetBSD, but that it's against somebody's
rules to say anything about the status of this -- some kind of NDA
from Sun?
So... What did I get wrong, and what did I forget?
Chris
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