Re: license question

2004-07-20 Thread Chris Gray
On Tuesday 20 July 2004 03:36, Bryce McKinlay wrote: Ben Hinkle wrote: I'd like to port the Collections implementation in Classpath to another language called D that is very similar to Java and I'm trying to figure out the Classpath license. My question is simple: what license would such a

Re: license question

2004-07-20 Thread Chris Pickett
Chris Gray wrote: On Tuesday 20 July 2004 03:36, Bryce McKinlay wrote: Ben Hinkle wrote: I'd like to port the Collections implementation in Classpath to another language called D that is very similar to Java and I'm trying to figure out the Classpath license. My question is simple: what license

Re: license question

2004-07-20 Thread Chris Gray
On Tuesday 20 July 2004 09:40, Chris Pickett wrote: Since every class is a subclass of java.lang.Object [...] That of course is reason 3. :-) A request has been made to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to expedite the processing of my request for clarification. In the meantime we should not pollute the

classpath 0.10 and GCJ Version 3.3.3 20040215

2004-07-20 Thread Steven Augart
I just accidentally tried to build Classpath 0.10 using GCJ (I was using an AIX machine, and I'd left Jikes out of my path). The GCJ version is: gcj (GCC) 3.3.3 20040215 (release) This gave the error: /usr/gnu/bin/gcj --bootclasspath '' --classpath