Chuck, > > I haven't had any comments on this program yet because, while > it is a neat > > exercise and will be useful for other work, it will not be > distributed with > > Cygwin/XFree86 until it is written in a language that can be > compiled with a > > free software compiler, preferrably gcc or g++. > > > That's a bit harsh. If you're following the main list, you'll note that > there is a large effort right now to get libgcj and the java extensions > to gcc working, in the default cygwin gcc package. > > If you can compile java code with cygwin's gcc, then java progs should > be just dandy. > > Of course, your java app must not rely on opaque native methods (e.g. > the Java Foundation Crap^WClasses from MS)
That's fine about Java... but that last I knew this xlauncher was a Delphi app. What have you got to say about that :) Harold