Hi Alexander, On Sun, 2006-09-03 at 18:46 +0300, Alexander Shopov wrote: > I think that I have successfully installed GNU Classpath from CVS HEAD > on my Fedora Core 5 box. I have also correctly set the environmet > variables LD_LIBARY_PATH & CLASSPATH. > > I am trying to use jedit 4.2 with it. > This link claims that it it mostly usable. > http://developer.classpath.org/mediation/FreeSwingTestApps#head-2593845ab871285a8f9bf5309a5c9523e6a9f460 jedit 4.2 was tested against GNU Classpath 0.92, and should work. > I can successfully install jedit 4.2 from the install jar file. > > gij -jar jedit42install.jar > (The only problem is that there is no text in the text boxes that > apppear, for example the one for GPL). This indicates you are not using gij with GNU Classpath 0.92. gcj/gij needs to be recompiled itself to use the latest GNU Classpath version. GCC from svn has this integrated, but you need to recompile all of gcc to use it. Only some runtimes, like jamvm or cacao, work out of the box with a self-compiled core library set. Could you try one of those? If you rather work with a prepackaged distribution then Fedora Core 6 test 3 (out this week I believe) does come with a gcj/gij including GNU Classpath 0.92 done by Thomas Fitzsimmons and Debian experimental has a gcj/gij package based on 0.92 done by Mathias Klose. Cheers, Mark