David Daney wrote: > > libgcj evidently does not support what ever it is you are trying to do > with BufferedImages. > Your options are fairly limited at this point. Either > 1) Change your code to use BufferedImage operations that are supported > by the version of libgcj that is part of your system. > 2) Install Sun's JVM and use that instead. > 3) Get the source code to libgcj and fix it. > When I have problems with gcj, I usually choose option 3. Unless you > are familiar with software development on GNU/Linux, you probably would > be better off with one of the other options. > Thanks for your experience and kindness. It is sad because one reason to use gcj is to get an executable that doesn't use JVM. How do I get the documentation for libgcj ? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/installed%2C-compiled%2C-how-to-link--tf4006142.html#a11397506 Sent from the gcc - Help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.