On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 08:45:01AM -0700, Matt Thomas wrote:
> > If you survived without them previously you can do so now.
> > (i.e. don't build libjava if your machine isn't capable of it)
> 
> Yes, you can skip building libjava.  But can you skip building GCC?
> Will GCC 3.x be supported forever?  If not, your compiler may have
> to rely being cross-built.  Being able to do a bootstrap is useful
> and is part of the expected GCC testing but when it can only be
> done one or two a week, it becomes a less practical test method.

I have no idea what you're trying to say in this paragraph.  Not only
can you skip building libjava, you can skip building the compilers for
any languages that you do not want to test.

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Daniel Jacobowitz
CodeSourcery, LLC

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