On Thu, 2004-11-25 at 14:52, Michael Koch wrote: > Am Donnerstag, 25. November 2004 19:35 schrieb Archie Cobbs: > > Michael Koch wrote: > > >>Assuming that this glibj.zip has the default Configuration.java > > >> and that is acceptable to the builder, why not provide a way to > > >> configure the build so you can just install glibj.zip as > > >> shipped? > > > > > > I think shipping a glibj.zip is not good. This should be removed > > > from source tarball. > > > > Just curious.. why do you say that? > > I think there is no real need for it. It just bloats the source > tarball. All sources are included inside to tarball to build it.
Actually there is a pretty good reason to have the built classes distributed. The fact is that results vary according to which "free" and broken compiler you use to compile Classpath. None of them really pass Jacks that I know of. New 1.5 features aren't supported anywhere in a production ready and easily available compiler (as in is already part of a popular distribution), and we thankfully don't include those in the main branch yet. And actually including the glibj.zip is a very popular thing, at least from actual users. For the rest of us who would rather change or fix things it matters very little. Again this can probably be solved by someone with a lot of initiative making something available to easily integrate into jpackage environments or the like to handle the actual distribution requirements vs. the developer requirements to only ship source and no binaries. Brian -- Brian Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Classpath mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/classpath

