The website is part of the doc directory. Check out
classpath/doc/html/ for pointers. It is updated from CVS once a day
but I can manually update if needed.
Brian
"John Keiser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The patch is about 80K, and classpath.zip is about 400K. I will put
> them both up on the Web server if someone will tell me where to go.
>
> Well, it's here ... using this patch, you can configure Japhar
> with --enable-classpath to switch on the changes to Japhar's guts. If you
> don't use enable-classpath, everything is normal.
> Here are the instructions for using:
>
> JAPHAR
> ------
> Change to the japhar dir.
> Unzip the patch.
> Do the normal "aclocal; autoheader; autoconf; automake;"
> Configure Japhar with --enable-classpath and --enable-libffi.
> Make and install Japhar.
>
> CLASSPATH
> ---------
> Make and install the native Classpath libraries.
> Make a classpath.zip with most of our stuff in it. <---NOTE: until we
> have a build procedure for this, I have a decent classpath.zip, though it
> still has holes in places like java.util.Properties.
>
> RUNNING
> -------
> Make sure LD_LIBRARY_PATH contains the classpath lib dir
> (/usr/local/classpath/lib by default). Or copy them to the japhar libs
> directory.
> Set CLASSPATH to include classpath.zip. Do *not* replace classes.zip
> from Sun. We don't have a few crucial classes that it contains.
> Make sure classes.zip is *still* in /usr/local/japhar/share (or
> wherever you installed it).
> Run the program.
>
> Note: I have only run this with very small programs. I have not done
> much with it at all. I just felt that when I got a rudimentary empty
> program working (past the initialization stage), it was time to give the
> changes out to the hackers.
>
> --John Keiser
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