Fix naming of bridge targets in gjavah (wrong header generation)
Bug #270239 reported by
Matthias Klose
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gcj-4.2 (Ubuntu) |
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Hardy |
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Intrepid |
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: gcj-4.2
Uploading gcj-4.2_
* gjavah was fixed in GNU Classpath to use the originating class
rather than the current
class when naming bridge methods. The header files listed in this
patch are a result of
regenerating the headers with the patched gjavah. The actual gjavah
will be merged into
the tree with other recent Classpath changes by Matthias Klose (doko).
Changed in gcj-4.2: | |
status: | New → In Progress |
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