Yes, I know :) I couldn't decide whether it was a good idea to slavishly follow Sun's options or not. The -X (as you're obviously aware) means "non-standard options", and includes -Xms and -Xmx which I also do not have an X in front of (as used to be in JDK 1.1.x). Also, on Sun's VM, -classpath is specified as -classpath xxx:yyy whereas -Xbootclasspath is -Xbootclasspath:xxx:yyy which is (in my mind anyway) confusing. On JamVM it's -bootclasspath xxx:yyy (added in 1.1.1), so I'd have had to change that as well.
CC'ing to the mailing list, as I'm interested in other people's opinions on this!
Rob.
----Original Message Follows---- From: Sascha Brawer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Robert Lougher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: JamVM 1.1.3 released Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 15:30:07 +0200
Robert Lougher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 13 Apr 2004 13: 08:38 +0000:
>particular Mark Wielaard and Michael Koch). BTW Stephane, I've added >-bootclasspath/a and -bootclasspath/p, which should make working with >Odonata easier!
I guess you are aware that these are called -Xbootclasspath/a and -Xbootclasspath/p on the Sun JVM, but if you're not, I just wanted to tell...
-- Sascha
Sascha Brawer, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.dandelis.ch/people/brawer/
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