New in libgcj X.XX: * libgcj now includes a bytecode interpreter. If a compiled version of a class is not found in the application binary or linked shared libraries, the class loader will search for a bytecode version in the CLASSPATH and execute it using the interpreter. A new front end that behaves like the traditional `java' command is also provided: `gij'. * Support for specifying java system properties. Properties can either be set at runtime via the GCJ_PROPERTIES environment variable in the format "= ..."'; or can be compiled into an application binary using -D=. * Support for setjmp/longjmp (sjlj) exception handling has been added, as an alternative to the existing range-table based mechanism. sjlj is the default on non-sparc, non-x86 targets, or can be specified with the `--enable-sjlj-exceptions' configure parameter. * Complete JDK 1.1 reflection support, including invocation. * Throwable.printStackTrace() has been implemented. * Runtime.loadLibrary() has been implemented. * Class.forName() will now try to load a series of shared objects in order to find the requested class. If a class `gnu.quux.whatever' is requested, libgcj will search the system shared library path (eg LD_LIBRARY_PATH) for `gnu-quux-whatever.so', then `gnu-quux.so', and finally `gnu.so'. * A pure-java implementation of java.math.BigInteger. New in libgcj 2.95: * First public release