[Pljava-dev] Working on 1.4 beta release
Tom Dunstan
pgsql at tomd.cc
Tue Nov 20 17:55:15 UTC 2007
On Nov 20, 2007 11:09 AM, Thomas Hallgren <thomas at tada.se> wrote:
> > I'm pretty sure I was able to compile pljava against a 1.5 JDK and run
> > it against a 1.6 one. So I don't think we should need to build it for
> > more than one JVM.
> That's assuming that we don't want to support GCJ. That's equal to
> adding a requirement to install a JVM.
Fair point. I think long term the need to support GCJ will probably go
away, however. OpenJDK/IcedTea will basically replace it. Redhat are
already shipping IcedTea in Fedora 8, and I expect other distros to
follow. I think the days of Linux distros not shipping with a decent
JDK by default are coming to an end. Yay!
That's not to say that someone couldn't compile against GCJ if they
like. But I doubt that it'll be a useful thing to prebuild binaries
for.
> Perhaps an idea would be to provide binary support for the latest, or
> the latest two? I.e. if you want older, build your own?
Sure. If we start getting requests to support older backend releases,
then we can revise the decision.
[Stuff about building binaries]
> Great! Would you like to be added to the project so that you can upload
> files there?
Yes, thanks. Hmm, I wasn't actually registered on pgfoundry. Now
registered as tomd.
Cheers
Tom
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