Hi, On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 23:49, Mark Wielaard wrote: > It is already that time. End of the (second) month. So we should get a > new snapshot release out. Please try to get everything that you want to > get in for this new 0.11 release snapshot in on Friday September 3. > Then we do the real release on Monday September 6.
I don't think we are completely ready yet. Mainly my fault since I got a bit distracted with getting those JFreeChart Demos to work. Which now do work partly on the gcj gui branch, but not yet in GNU Classpath CVS. See http://planet.classpath.org/ for some - imho exciting - screenshots. I am not going spend more time on it though since it also seems to depend on the CVS version of Cairo to work correctly. > There is still a long list of things that I want to see in. We will have > to see how much time I actually have for doing it all. I don't believe > anything (except probably the gjdoc thing) is a real show stopper. > > - resync gui-branch (JColor Chooser, JComboBox, javax.swing.text, ...) This is now done. I am not going to sync the recent AWT gtk+ peer cleanup Thomas did since he said himself that it could be unstable. > - New examples (Drop Animation Applet, JColor Chooser, JComboBox, Area) Examples for the JColorChooser, JComboBox and JTextField have been added. > - URLConnection.getContent() Still pending, sorry jrandom. I was secretly hoping Bryce would have more comments on this. > - Get gjdoc working again (see rsdio patches) Has anybody got the latest GNU Classpath CVS api documentation generated with gjdoc yet? > - Fix jikes 1.21 warnings (lots...) I started with some patches, but there are just too many. It builds with jikes and gcj 3.4 so I am not too worried, it is just annoying. > - khc Timer patch Still pending. Sorry Ka-Hing. I was secretly hoping Graydon would have a look. And I am afraid the gui merge changed the Timer code once again. Sigh. > - dog JNDI file provider > - dog inet HTTP handler Still pending. Sorry Chris. > - GNU JAXP sync? Removed and tested that just adding the latest GNU JAXP works as expected. Some simple tests seem to indicate that it works nicely. Testing against jamvm seems to indicate that most things work OK, running the new Demo examples, Eclipse 2.1 (Eclipse 3.0 doesn't startup though with just GNU JAXP installed, probably needs Xalan or some such), ant building of inetlib, mauve, JFreeChart (but without text and only with cairo CVS), etc. Lets give it a few more days to get the last things fixed/committed and release on Wednesday or Thursday. Cheers, Mark
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