Hi,

On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 14:09, Robert Lougher wrote:
> I believe a couple of people on this list have at least given JamVM a test.  
> In case you're interested, JamVM 1.1.1 is finally out (see 
> http://jamvm.sourceforge.net).  It's been updated to use Classpath 0.07, as 
> well as using a Java 2 style system class loader as discussed last December 
> (a new job delayed the release).
> [...]
> Mark mentioned he gave JamVM 1.1.0 a go with the AWT peers.  I haven't had 
> any time to do testing with 1.1.1.  However, I'd like to - Is there any test 
> programs about which gives good coverage?

Very nice! Just tried it out on the Wonka Visual Test Engine (see
http://sources.redhat.com/mauve/ CVS or an older tar ball at
http://www.klomp.org/mark/open-wonka-visualtest.tar.gz). I needed one
small patch for Classpath CVS (see the commit-classpath mailing list)
that might also be needed for 0.07 (I didn't check). Without that patch
you will get the following error when starting up a program that uses
AWT: jamvm: relocation error:
/usr/local/classpath/lib/classpath//libgtkpeer.so: undefined symbol:
g_thread_init

It works nicely. Even the Japanese Business card example looks good (to
the untrained eye that doesn't actually know how a Japanese business
card is supposed to look that is). All in all I am impressed with both
JamVM and the progress that the gtk-peers have made recently!

Cheers,

Mark

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