Compiled using mingw32 in Windows XP (gcc --version returns v4.5.2).
As was done with the Linux and FreeBSD builds, jbigi was linked with gmp-4.3.2
for the 32bit cpus and 5.0.2 for the 64bit CPUs.
Since there current isn't a free version of the wrapper for x64 Windows, there
aren't any x64 versions of these dlls.
- Replace old non-PIC 62-bit linux libs (GMP 4.1.4 built in 2005)
with PIC libs built with GMP 5.0.2. License is LGPLv3.
Built by sponge with GCC 4.4.4, downloaded from
http://sponge.i2p/files/jbigi/gmp-5.0.2/
For 64-bit processors, both performance testing and
the GMP changelog led us to use 5.0.2 for both the 32- and 64-bit versions,
even though the files are twice as big.
See http://zzz.i2p/topics/306 for discussion and test results.
libjbigi-linux-athlon64.so was a 64 bit file; by the new naming standard
supported by NativeBigInteger, it is now a 32-bit file and the
64-bit one is libjbigi-linux-athlon64_64.so.
All new 64-bit libs will have _64 appended.
- Update build docs
2006-02-27 jrandom
* Adjust the jbigi.jar to use the athlon-optimized jbigi on windows/amd64
machines, rather than the generic jbigi (until we have an athlon64
optimized version)
* Replaced the bundled linux jcpuid (written in C++) with scintilla's
jcpuid (written in C), removing the libg++.so.5 dependency that has bit
some distros (e.g. mandriva)
* Added back in the OSX jbigi, which was accidentally removed a few revs
back (thanks for the bug report stoerte!) New installs will get the
full jbigi, or you can pull the jbigi.jar from CVS by going to
http://dev.i2p.net/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/i2p/installer/lib/jbigi/jbigi.jar
and clicking on the first "download" link, saving that jbigi.jar to
lib/jbigi.jar in your I2P installation directory. After restarting your
router, it should load up fine.
* Added support for pure 64bit linux with jbigi and the java service
wrapper (no need for jcpuid if we're on os.arch=amd64). Thanks mule
et al for help testing!
* UI cleanup in Syndie (thanks gloin and bar!)
* Added the natively compiled jbigi and patched java service wrapper for
OS X. Thanks Bill Dorsey for letting me use your machine!
* Don't build i2p.exe or i2pinstall.exe when run on OS X machines, as we
don't bundle the binutils necessary (and there'd be a naming conflict
if we did).
* Added 'single user' functionality to syndie - if the single user
checkbox on the admin page is checked, all users are allowed to control
the instance and sync up with remote syndie nodes.
* Temporarily disable the x-i2p-gzip in i2ptunnel until it is more closely
debugged.