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So you're having trouble only on the ppc405, eh? And it happens regardless of the build system type, and regardless of the glibc version? It does rather sound like a gcj bug.
I 've built java natively on a 440, but if I remember correctly it fails quite a number of regression tests related to soft floating point and a few related to exceptions. I wish I could remember the details. Even if your cross compiler would build, I have doubts it would handle floating point correctly.
Maybe Martin should consider running the full set of gcj regression tests. It's the only way to go when trying out the compiler on a poorly-supported platform. I certainly did this when I started using gcc on ppc405, but I never got around to doing it for gcj on ppc405. - Dan
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