Mark Wielaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 16 Jul 2003 15:58:32 +0200:
[GNU Coding Standards: Trademarks]
Thanks for pointing this out.
You should also mention that some dedicated people have been working on
GNU Classpath for the last five years. That explains why we are as far
as we are
On Thursday 17 July 2003 01:52, Brian Jones wrote:
Dr. Torsten Rupp [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
class-dependencies.conf
Hmm, got any program to contribute that generates these .conf files?
Not yet, sorry. The files read a bit strange in the beginning, but we wanted
to use standard Java
Hi,
On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 10:44, Andy Walter wrote:
Currently, we write those dependencies manually (our Builder tool
automatically checks, however, for false entries). We want to enhance our
Builder to generate those files in the near future. Since the Builder is not
free software, we can
Hi,
At the risk of being ridiculed for a long time, I've got a patch that
improves compatibility with JDK 1.0 AWT code ;-)
I'm (un)fortunate to have some AWT code that was written pre-JDK 1.1
(and is still in use!).
In Component the actual implementation for the aliased methods should
be in the
Sascha Brawer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When it comes to sharing VM internals, I'd be
mostly interested about
some common compiler infrastructure written in Java, such as a framework
for an Intermediate Representation. But I guess it would be
very hard to
come to an agreemant about how to do
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