jbigi and wrapper files for arm.
Compiled on trimslice with gcc version 4.4.5 (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.4.4-14ubuntu5)
Log postinstall errors to postinstall.log.
java version "1.6.0_18"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.8.7) (6b18-1.8.7-0ubuntu2.1)
OpenJDK Zero VM (build 14.0-b16, mixed mode)
GMP 4.3.2 (half the size of 5.0.2, and no speed difference) LGPLv3
Wrapper 3.5.9 GPLv2
All binaries stripped.
As on the Android emulator, the stock BigInteger.modPow()
has some serious bug on arm.
Without the libjbigi checked in here, the JVM crashes almost immediately.
Tested in Windows 7.
As has been customary, these were linked with gmp-5.0.2.
Built using
"x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc (GCC) 4.5.3" on Debian Sid with debug symbols stripped
using x86_64-w64-mingw32-strip.
* JBigI:
- Add new libjbigi-linux-xxx.so files built by sponge, now that we have
CPUID.java support for them (thanks hottuna).
See http://zzz.i2p/topics/306 for discussion and test results.
64-bit processors (atom, core2, corei, nano):
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 http://gmplib.org/gmp5.0.html led us to use 5.0.2
for both the 32- and 64-bit versions, even though the files are twice as big.
5.0.x contains specific optimizations for atom and nano.
All 64-bit libs have _64 appended.
32-bit processors (pentiumm, geode):
Built with GMP 4.3.2. License is LGPLv3.
Built by sponge with GCC 4.4.4, downloaded from
http://sponge.i2p/files/jbigi/gmp-4.3.2/
The 4.3.2 files are half the size of those built with GMP 5.0.2, and there was
little or no performance difference between the two versions for 32 bit processors.
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.
Just as was done with Sponge's compiles for Linux, the 32bit libs/cpus were linked with gmp 4.3.2.
The 64bit compiles were linked with gmp 5.0.2. The 32bit compiles for 64bit cpus were linked with 5.0.2 as well.
All .so files were compiled with the default gcc on FreeBSD-8.2-RELEASE
gcc (GCC) 4.2.1 20070719 [FreeBSD]
- 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
with PIC libs built with GMP 4.3.2. License is LGPLv3.
Built by sponge with GCC 4.4.4, downloaded from
http://sponge.i2p/files/jbigi/gmp-4.3.2/
The 4.3.2 files are half the size of those built with GMP 5.0.2, and there was
little or no performance difference between the two versions for 32 bit processors.
See http://zzz.i2p/topics/306 for discussion and test results.
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.