Reini Urban wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to convert JVM classfiles to run under parrot.
I do not try interpret or jit the bytecode, I just read the classfiles,
convert it offline to our internal representation and compile this then
to our optimized bytecode/jit/executable which is register
Excellent!
I think this is the first commit in 5 months since Dalibor did the last
release. I notice that the CVS email script seems to be broken -- and I
still need to fix Bugzilla.
When I get some time, I'll try to setup gxemul so I can try it out!
Cheers,
- Jim
Kiyo Inaba wrote:
Hi,
Jim Pick wrote:
Hi,
I need to take the server down to investigate a possible failed disk
in the software RAID. I am hoping that it's just a Linux or Xen bug.
Also, I'd like to upgrade Xen to a more modern version if possible.
I'm planning to take the server down in about 3 hours (around
Jim Pick wrote:
Jim Pick wrote:
Hi,
I need to take the server down to investigate a possible failed disk
in the software RAID. I am hoping that it's just a Linux or Xen bug.
Also, I'd like to upgrade Xen to a more modern version if possible.
I'm planning to take the server down in about
Hi,
I need to take the server down to investigate a possible failed disk in
the software RAID. I am hoping that it's just a Linux or Xen bug.
Also, I'd like to upgrade Xen to a more modern version if possible.
I'm planning to take the server down in about 3 hours (around 2pm
Pacific Time).
Jim Pick wrote:
Hi,
I need to take the server down to investigate a possible failed disk in
the software RAID. I am hoping that it's just a Linux or Xen bug. Also,
I'd like to upgrade Xen to a more modern version if possible.
I'm planning to take the server down in about 3 hours
Hi everybody,
Sorry for the downtime on the website and mailing list for the past few
days.
I was seeing some strange activity on the server on Friday. I was
afraid I had been hacked/cracked, as the server was still running a
really old version of Debian (Woody, released in 2002). It turned
I think this might be it...
http://kaffe.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/pocketlinux/XOE_1.0/src/kaffe-all/src/libraries/javalib/microsoft/
That's in the old Transvirtual Kaffe tree.
I believe that Transvirtual was paid to implement these by Microsoft's
legal team (who were embroiled in a legal war with
uses an existing GNU Classpath
installation exclusively now. It needs GNU Classpath 0.95 or
later.
Have fun!
Cheers,
- Jim Pick
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Excellent. I'll try to get it up on the website on Sunday (I have
out-of-town visitors until then). Have fun at FOSDEM!
Cheers,
- Jim
Dalibor Topic wrote:
Hi team,
I've tagged 1.1.9, and uploaded the source code archives to
http://www.kaffe.org/~robilad. Jim, when you have time, please
Hi,
Sorry about the extended downtime. I had some problems with the RAID on
the machine hosting kaffe.org on Sunday.
Initially, I made several attempts to rebuild the RAID, but that kept
failing after many hours of trying.
I finally had to give up and restore from backups (from November 21st).
Hi,
It appears the Xen session running the website had some issues, and some
processes were dead (eg. the website itself). I rebooted the Xen
session, and I hope things are back to normal. If you see any problems,
just send me an email at [EMAIL PROTECTED], or [EMAIL PROTECTED] (if the
mail
Dalibor Topic wrote:
Jim Pick wrote:
Sorry,
The mailman qrunner process died again. I didn't notice until now.
It might take me a few months, but eventually I'm going to
upgrade/redo all the Kaffe project services so that they're a bit more
up-to-date, and less likely to break.
Thanks
Sorry,
The mailman qrunner process died again. I didn't notice until now.
It might take me a few months, but eventually I'm going to upgrade/redo
all the Kaffe project services so that they're a bit more up-to-date,
and less likely to break.
If you send a post to the list, and you don't
Hi,
It's too quiet here. So I check the server, and mailman appeared to
have died.
So this is just a test post to see if the mailing list software is
working again.
Cheers,
- Jim
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Hi everybody,
It's been a quiet month on the mailing list so far. That's partly my
fault, I think, since the mailing list was broken for some time.
It looks like the last CVS commit was 5 weeks ago.
I see Dalibor went to FOSDEM, and did some talking about Kaffe there.
So I'm assuming that the
Hi everybody,
In about half an hour, I'm planning to move pogo.kaffe.org from it's
current dedicated machine to a new Xen session on one of my new servers.
The new IP will be 208.99.205.121
I'll update the DNS, so you shouldn't notice any difference - apart from
the fact that it will be a lot
Hi,
I'm just testing the list. I discovered that the mailman process on the
server was dead, which explains why there hasn't been any mail lately.
Actually, it looks like there's been no mail for two weeks. Sorry about
that. Hopefully it's working again.
Cheers,
- Jim
Michael Koch wrote:
On Fri, May 26, 2006 at 05:54:23PM -0700, Jim Pick wrote:
Correct. It would be nice to see the integration happen anyways -
perhaps it could be enabled for only trusted sites. And then maybe it
would motivate someone to complete the verifier and other security tasks.
I
Correct. It would be nice to see the integration happen anyways -
perhaps it could be enabled for only trusted sites. And then maybe it
would motivate someone to complete the verifier and other security tasks.
I believe that Firefox is dual-licensed under the GPL, so it should even
be possible
Juan Felipe Botero wrote:
I wanna know if the last version of kaffe is the same last version of
the sun java virtual machine?
No. The version numbers are independent.
The latest versions of Kaffe can run a lot (most?) of the things that
will run on JDK 1.4. We currently don't have a
Kevin D. Kissell wrote:
Oh well, I am working through similar issue. To make Kaffe workiing
somehow set into configuration
'--with-engine=interp'. It'll solve your problem but makes your kaffe
working terrible slowly. The real problem is somewhere into JIT3 module
and it is a memory management
Hi,
Because of the high volume of spam being targetted at the list, I've
just modified mailman so that it will block messages that spamassassin
classifies as spam.
We were doing it manually before, but it's just too much work.
If, for some reason, you can't send email to the list because it's
Dalibor Topic wrote:
On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 10:08 +0100, Philippe Laporte wrote:
I'd like a definition of success.
Here it is:
Success means never having to wear a suit
;)
Bingo. :-)
Cheers,
- Jim
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Ugh. More spam.
I apologize. I'll spend some cycles this upcoming weekend on trying to
figure out how to stop people from forging emails coming from the
kaffe.org domain.
Cheers,
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Dalibor Topic wrote:
I am not quite sure yet how this one could pass :/
We don't currently have anything like DomainKeys or SPF to prevent
people from forging/spoofing kaffe.org addresses. Since they used
[EMAIL PROTECTED], and that's a list member, it didn't get moderated.
When I get around
Ok,
Licensing threads bug me, but the discussion is going to happen anyways.
The first draft of the GPLv3 is out...
http://gplv3.fsf.org/
What do people think?
I only glanced at it, but there are some things I like.
I think it really helps clear up the FUD (fear-uncertainty-doubt) that
Alexander Boettcher wrote:
Hi Kaffe developers,
I omitted in my last checkin the modifications at
libraries/javalib/external/classpath/config.sub (add DROPS as OS, in
order to enable cross configuration and compiling of Kaffe), because I'm
unsure whether it's ok to modify this file. This
I thought it was really quiet for the last few days. :-)
I just restarted the mailman process - I think the mail is flowing now...
Thanks for telling me!
Cheers,
- Jim
Ito Kazumitsu wrote:
Hi,
I sent the following message to the kaffe mailing list but
it has not been delivered to the
Jim White wrote:
Jim Pick wrote:
...
The GPL license is somewhat undefined in terms of how it interacts with
other code. It's not a license I would have chosen for a virtual
machine. Some people say if you run an application on top of the VM,
you would have to make that application GPL
Kiyo Inaba wrote:
toodulli wrote:
I wondering kaffe's license.
After I modify kaffe's source code for commercial distribution, I want to
use for kaffe virtual machine in digital television settop box.
And then, Have I a duty to give money? Where?
Good to hear someone is trying to deploy
Riccardo wrote:
Hey,
So now, I'm posting publically. What do all the existing developers
think about switching?
I'm all for switching, if it doesn't inconvenience anyone.
Some people might have a whole bunch of changes in their working tree
that haven't been checked in yet.
I'm fine
Adam Heath wrote:
On Fri, 3 Jun 2005, Jim Pick wrote:
So now, I'm posting publically. What do all the existing developers
think about switching?
I'm all for switching, if it doesn't inconvenience anyone.
There are lots of places that currently access kaffe cvs directly. Notifying
all
Forwarding a bug report I recieved in private mail.
I know some people have gotten Eclipse to work - does anybody have some
pointers for Frederic?
Cheers,
- Jim
Original Message
Subject: bug eclipse
Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 14:00:27 +0200
From: Frédéric Souchon [EMAIL
I've made the 1.1.5 release of Kaffe available for download at:
ftp://ftp.kaffe.org/pub/kaffe/v1.1.x-development/kaffe-1.1.5.tar.gz
http://www.kaffe.org/ftp/pub/kaffe/v1.1.x-development/kaffe-1.1.5.tar.gz
This is the next in the 1.1.x series of development releases.
It has been tested, but not
Adam Heath wrote:
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Jacob Gorm Hansen wrote:
Adam Heath wrote:
In an effort to push xen into more parts of the computing world, I am
announcing the start of a brand new project here at Brainfood.
Our plans are to port Xen to run *inside* a JVM(Kaffe), so that we can make
use of
It's also possible to delete tags in CVS. I'll do that. (in a few
hours when I'm back at my machine)
Cheers,
- Jim
Michael Koch wrote:
On Sun, Apr 03, 2005 at 06:04:23AM +0200, Dalibor Topic wrote:
Hi all,
I've put up the snapshot of CVS head online at
Dalibor Topic wrote:
Hi all,
the tarball is at
http://www.kaffe.org/~robilad/kaffe-1.1.5.tar.gz
The release notes are at
http://www.kaffe.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/kaffe/RELEASE-NOTES?rev=1.4only_with_tag=Release_1_1_5content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup
Jim, could you take are of the announcement
Adam Heath wrote:
In an effort to push xen into more parts of the computing world, I am
announcing the start of a brand new project here at Brainfood.
Our plans are to port Xen to run *inside* a JVM(Kaffe), so that we can make
use of the write-one-run-anywhere mantra. The magic piece of code that
Dalibor Topic wrote:
In that spirit, I plan to have a release candidate tarball ready tonight
for testing, and barring some huge problems, a release tomorrow.
I don't know how helpful this is, but I wrote down the steps I used for
the last release:
Hi,
Sorry for the mailing list problem - it wasn't working for the last two
days - it looks like the mailmain qrunner process died for some reason.
I restarted it. Thanks to Dalibor for noticing and telling me. :-)
As for me - I'm still here. I'm still planning to move everything to
the
I haven't posted to the list in quite some while, so I guess I should
chip in so people know I'm still here. Y'all are reading my blog on
Planet Classpath, right? :-)
Michael Franz wrote:
Hi,
My understanding is that Kaffe is going to start using the GNU
classpath instead of it's own
Hi,
I apologize for the server downtime - it's back up now after I drove to
the colo.
It appears it was a system administration problem - I think all the
nameservers in /etc/resolv.conf had long since gone away. I also had a
strange issue which was preventing console logins. I reinstalled a
Dalibor Topic wrote:
Guilhem Lavaux wrote:
Hi,
Here are my updated plans, in order of priority:
time for me to update my plans, too ;)
Me too! (I've been somewhat quiet)
1) Regression testing (almost there)
2) Release 1.1.5 (when it passes regression tests)
3) Upgrade server hardware
Cheers,
-
Hi,
I announced that I had made a branch for the 1.1.5 release almost a
month ago, but I haven't made the final release yet. :-(
So I thought I'd drop a note to the list on what's taking me so darned
long to do it...
Part of it is due to the usual excuses (work, real life, etc.) and my
own
Hi,
I've made a release branch for 1.1.5, tagged Release_1_1_5_Branch.
Since the branch has been made, feel free to check any new stuff
into the HEAD of cvs.
I was a little short on time today, so I didn't have time to finish
off the release. Sorry about that.
In my limited testing here, I've
Hi,
Just a friendly reminder - I'd like to try to branch
and hopefully release 1.1.5 next Sunday.
So today, as planned, I'd like to call for a feature
freeze -- so please hold off on checking in anything
that's going to require additional testing until after
the release branch has been made next
Hi,
It's been about 2 months since the last development release - I'd like
to do another one.
I know some people would prefer to see a goal-based development release
schedule, as opposed to just releasing every two months. I'm somewhat
biased against that, though, just because it's more work
I've made the 1.1.4 release of Kaffe available for download at:
ftp://ftp.kaffe.org/pub/kaffe/v1.1.x-development/kaffe-1.1.4.tar.gz
http://www.kaffe.org/ftp/pub/kaffe/v1.1.x-development/kaffe-1.1.4.tar.gz
This is the next in the 1.1.x series of development releases.
Although not as fully
[Oops. I forgot to cc: the list. I'll resend it.]
On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 22:33:52 +0100
Matthias Pfisterer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
the build problem I reported a while ago is still reproducible with the
latest CVS:
Making all in libraries/javalib
make[1]: Entering directory
Another update...
I'm still working on getting the release done. I've been running into
quite a few difficulties, enough that I ran out of time during the week.
I should be able to get it out this weekend.
Cheers,
- Jim
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Jim Pick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm a bit short on time today (I decided to do my taxes), so I'm going
to delay cutting the 1.1.4 release until tomorrow (Monday).
I'm still working on it -- but I won't get it done today. Sorry about
that. I like
There is some support for sh3, but I do not know how well it currently
works. Maybe somebody else on the list has tried it recently?
I wouldn't expect things to work by copying the config directory from
1.1.3 to 1.0.7. I'm surprised you even got it to build.
Also, a small request - the
Hi,
I'm a bit short on time today (I decided to do my taxes), so I'm going
to delay cutting the 1.1.4 release until tomorrow (Monday).
Cheers,
- Jim
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Hi,
Just a reminder, I'm going to cut release 1.1.4 on Sunday, and we're
currently in a feature freeze.
If anybody has some spare time, please try compiling and testing CVS on
your platform.
In other news, Sun has a beta out of J2SE 1.5.0 out:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/relnotes.html
So
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 18:34:25 +0100
Dalibor Topic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've checked out the sources from CVS, but I can't get them to build
without javax.crypto, which is not in kaffe yet (unknown legality of
distributing strong crypto from US, etc., we'll let GNU Classpath
project
On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 07:24:30 +0100
Dalibor Topic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I think I forgot to forward this e-mail to the kaffe mailing list. We'll
have a room for a developer meeting at FOSDEM[1] (shared with Debian
guys), and a ton of cool people from various free java runtime
Hi,
Keeping with the roughly 2-month release cycle for the development
releases, it's about time to do the next one.
How about if we do a feature freeze next weekend, Sunday, February 1st,
to be followed by an actual release on Sunday, February 8th?
Cheers,
- Jim
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 03:50:11 -0800
Kaffe CVS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Moved automake build scripts out of the top source directory
I get this now:
$ ../kaffe/configure
configure: error: cannot find install-sh or install.sh in ../kaffe ../kaffe/..
../kaffe/../..
Cheers,
- Jim
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 23:07:06 +0900 (JST)
Kiyo Inaba [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Fu,
The Nihonsoft homepage is at http://www.nihonsoft.jp , it is in Japanese.
please take a look at it and tell us how you feel. Thanks!
Fu, could you please take a look at CGPL page and tell us, kaffe
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 00:57:44 +0100
Dalibor Topic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all,
I've been playing with Cygwin kaffe last week, and I've got patches to
gradually merge in, that let kaffe build again as a static binary.
Excellent.
It doesn't fully work, as the kjc step to build rt,jar
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 10:07:54 +0900 (JST)
Kiyo Inaba [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim,
You said,
I've just been informed that Nihonsoft doesn't have the best reputation
in Japan in the free software community, and may be involved in some
activities that violate the GPL. I don't know the whole
On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 16:34:58 +0100
Dalibor Topic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, thanks to
Nihonsoft and Berkeley Signal for sponsoring the server.
Berkeley Signal is you, thanks for keeping the server alive.
Thanks. Yeah, it's a little corporation I do stuff with, which I've
done some
On Sun, 07 Dec 2003 21:07:41 +0100
Dalibor Topic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
kalyan ram wrote:
Hai
I am using kaffe-1.1.2 and tomcat-4.1.29.I am trying
to run tomcat on kaffe interpreter .I started it as
./catalina.sh run.Tomcat is starting and in the
browser when i type
I've made the 1.1.3 release of Kaffe available for download at:
ftp://ftp.kaffe.org/pub/kaffe/v1.1.x-development/kaffe-1.1.3.tar.gz
http://www.kaffe.org/ftp/pub/kaffe/v1.1.x-development/kaffe-1.1.3.tar.gz
As this is a development release, it is essentially a snapshot of
what's happening in
On Sun, 7 Dec 2003 19:06:21 -0800 (PST)
kalyan ram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hai
Tomcat-4.1.29 is working fine on kaffe-1.1.2
interpreter with
JAVA_OPTS = -ss200k -mx256M -Dbuild.compiler=kjc
export JAVA_OPTS
But the only problem is after starting tomcat,if i
start the browser and type
On Fri, 5 Dec 2003 05:15:48 -0800 (PST)
Michael Franz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Michael Nascimento Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I am trying to install kaffe 1.1.2 or kaffe 1.0.7 on
cygwin, but I'm getting
compiler errors with both versions. I'd like to know
if these versions have
On Thu, 04 Dec 2003 00:54:24 +0100
Dalibor Topic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
since I haven't received any news on this yet, and many people here
probably contribute to one project on Savannah or another, I just wanted
to spread the news that savannah.gnu,org has been compromised.
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 19:49:50 + (UTC)
Riccardo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://homepage.mac.com/riccardo_mottola/kaffe-devel/
Excellent stuff!
Cheers,
- Jim
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On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 08:10:43 -0800 (PST)
Michael Franz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been thinking about this for the past few days,
however I am interested in documenting the C code that
makes up Kaffe. I am familiar with HeaderDoc from
Apple and have been looking at GPL alternatives. I
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 19:50:19 +0100
Dalibor Topic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jim,
Jim Pick wrote:
Hi,
It's getting to close to that time again. Isn't having a regular
release schedule fun?
Yep. I'd actually propose a faster release schedule: once a month after
1.1.3
Hi,
I built from CVS this morning (i386/Linux/jthreads), and the ThreadState
regression test failed with this:
lt-kaffe-bin: ../../../../../kaffe/kaffe/kaffevm/systems/unix-jthreads/jthread.c:2207:
jmutex_unlock: Assertion `tid-status != 1' failed.
I tried again, and the test succeeded. It's
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 08:12:43 -0800
Jim Pick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$ (while true; do make check TESTS=ThreadState.java || exit 1; done)
I wasn't able to reproduce my failure, but...
For me, sometimes the test returns quickly, and sometimes it doesn't. So
I think this regression test
Hi,
It's getting to close to that time again. Isn't having a regular
release schedule fun?
Here are the upcoming dates I'm shooting for:
Sunday, November 30, 2003 - Feature Freeze for 1.1.3
Sunday, December 7, 2003 - Release 1.1.3
If I've been somewhat quiet lately, it's mostly because I've
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 23:39:03 +0100
Dalibor Topic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
excuse me for cross-posting the following e-mail to so many diverse
projects. As I'm subscribed to all those projects mailing lists, I was
surprised to notice a lack of discussion on the effect of the
Hi Nicholas,
On Fri, 07 Nov 2003 09:41:38 -0500
Nicholas Wourms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I just went to try the latest kaffe cvs, when I noticed a critical issue
in the build process. What, may I ask, are those of us using Cygwin
supposed to do now that there is a `#error' directive
On Thu, 06 Nov 2003 01:45:43 +0900
Ito Kazumitsu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
: == Syed Mudasir ahmed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
:i am try to set up jetty web server
: when i run the following command i get the following
: error
: --- Error ---
: kaffe -jar
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 16:10:52 +0200
Dalibor Topic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James Simmons wrote:
Is it possible to integrate beans from GNU Classpath into Kaffe. I need it
for Classpath AWT.
Done. Please update from CVS, and good luck with the AWT port.
Speaking of the AWT switch to
Hi,
I'm trying to get Kaffe to get as much of Jakarta Gump to compile as I can.
http://kaffe.org/~jim/gump/log/
I encountered this while trying to build xml-xalan2:
kaffe-bin: ../../../../kaffe/kaffe/kaffevm/jit3/seq.c:60: nextSeq: Assertion `sc !=
((void *)0)' failed.
Looking at the code,
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 00:00:15 -0700 (PDT)
archana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
if one wants to simulate the kaffe interpreter with
the gc running say using tools like simplescalar,
how can one do it?
I did a quick Google search, and I found this:
I've made the 1.1.2 release of Kaffe available for download at:
ftp://ftp.kaffe.org/pub/kaffe/v1.1.x-development/kaffe-1.1.2.tar.gz
http://www.kaffe.org/ftp/pub/kaffe/v1.1.x-development/kaffe-1.1.2.tar.gz
As this is a development release, it is essentially a snapshot of
what's happening in
Hi,
I ran short on time today to do the release - expect it tomorrow...
Cheers,
- Jim
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On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 16:52:24 +1200
M.Negovanovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
i am having trouble while running 'make check' on netbsd/i386. No mater
what number of max user processes i set its never enough and i always
get 'cant fork' error. Now quick look at top while running 'make check'
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 12:42:36 -0400
Stuart Ballard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim Pick wrote:
Hi,
Just a reminder - we're in a feature freeze now, for the 1.1.2 release
that I'm going to try to make next Sunday (Oct. 5).
So, please try to do some testing, if you've got time
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 20:55:06 -0400 (EDT)
Rob Gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
I've had a great time working on the project on and off for the past year
or so. As some of you know, I've been sortof in limbo lately, moving
around the east coast of the US without much access to my
fixes and improvement for the garbage collector
* fixed the endless loop in startGC when running javalayer 0.3.0
* (hopefully) made the heap management more efficient
Excellent! We needed that.
I'll have to test freenet again to see if it helps.
Cheers,
- Jim
Hi,
Just a reminder - we're in a feature freeze now, for the 1.1.2 release
that I'm going to try to make next Sunday (Oct. 5).
So, please try to do some testing, if you've got time, and please don't
check in stuff that might be destabilizing until after the release.
Cheers,
- Jim
Thanks. I'm going to forward these to the list.
Cheers,
- Jim
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 16:05:39 +1000
From: Chris Forkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: patches to make Jetty-4.2.12 compile
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Hash: SHA1
Hi Jim,
I
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 23:38:38 +0200
Dalibor Topic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
JVM, JDK, Java, etc. are all trade marks with associated conditions of
use. http://www.sun.com/suntrademarks/#J . Are you sure you want/need
to use them?
Yes. Actually, if the target is a java'ish machine
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 18:47:28 +0200
Clemens Eisserer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there!
Nope. GNU Classpath AWT integrating should happen for the 1.1.3.
Does this mean the current kaffe-xawt implementation will be thrown away?
Not at all. We already support multiple AWTs -- this would
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 16:17:04 -0700 (MST)
Orville R. Weyrich_Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to unsubscribe to this list (I have changed careers and no longer
able to spend time with kaffe), but I cannot get the unsubscribe to work.
I need a password, I don't know what it is. How do I
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 18:14:00 -0700
Jim Pick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm running into problems building ant from CVS (4/28/2003 00:00 UTC),
on an x86 Linux machine with the defaults (jthreads/jit3). It fails
like this:
... Building Ant Distribution
Buildfile: build.xml
BUILD
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003 19:49:38 -0700
Jim Pick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 18:14:00 -0700
Jim Pick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm running into problems building ant from CVS (4/28/2003 00:00 UTC),
on an x86 Linux machine with the defaults (jthreads/jit3). It fails
On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 16:22:25 -0600 (MDT)
Timothy Stack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
I've back ported some stuff from the JanosVM to do run time
access/link checking on the byte code, some verification related
stuff, and test cases for all of the above. Hopefully, it will work
fine, I've
On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 21:26:50 -0600
Timothy Stack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not seeing this, whats the error? I'm using jikes 1.18 btw...
It's segfaulting.
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x4004ffd9 in pushFrame (pe=0xb180, ps=0xb010, op=3, script_pos=0xc,
Add unimplemented java.io.RandomAccessFile.setLength(int) method
(need for compiling ant from CVS).
Well, I guess we really need to implement it for ant. I'll use an older
version of ant, for now. Guilhem, you're looking at doing a java.io.*
merge with Classpath, right?
Cheers,
Hi,
I'm running into problems building ant from CVS (4/28/2003 00:00 UTC),
on an x86 Linux machine with the defaults (jthreads/jit3). It fails
like this:
... Building Ant Distribution
Buildfile: build.xml
BUILD FAILED
java.lang.StackOverflowError
No stacktrace available
Total time: 0
On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 07:20:57 -0700
Kaffe CVS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PatchSet 3996
Date: 2003/08/30 14:18:17
Author: guilhem
Branch: HEAD
Tag: (none)
Log:
Classpath's IO/net subsystem merging + fixes.
Nice work! That's going to help me out a lot.
I compiled it 4 times, and I found
:1.1587
--- kaffe/ChangeLog:1.1586 Wed Aug 27 20:07:23 2003
+++ kaffe/ChangeLog Wed Aug 27 21:12:06 2003
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+2003-08-27 Jim Pick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+
+ * libraries/javalib/javax/xml/transform/sax/SAXSource.java:
+ Handle case where sourceToInputSource() is called
I think it's a noble idea to merge as much stuff as possible into
Classpath and to encourage future development on Kaffe's class libraries
to happen there.
The Qt AWT port was done by Murphy Chen and Ken-Hao Liu of Dialogue
Technologies.
However, I notice that a lot of the source files still say
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