PicoGui'rs...,

I just finished assembling the boiler plate code for doing a Peer based 
toolkit for libgcj.  This will allow us to compile native AWT programs with 
gcj, or to utilize gij to run classes that interface with the AWT.

Anyone that is interested in helping is more than welcome to so long as they 
meet the criteria that the libgcj project has, and they are willing to assign 
their copyright to the FSF should the FSF decide they would accept this 
contribution at some later date.  All the Java code is already assigned to 
the FSF because it came from another FSF project.

The implementation here is really at it's starting point.  There is much to 
be done, but I hope to have some real basic widgets working in the next 
couple weeks.  The first snapshot of it can be found at:
ftp://ftp.minirl.com/pub/java/pguiboilerplate.tar.gz

It expands to gnu/awt/picogui, and a README is in that directory that gives 
some more detail on where we're at.  The native code is all .cc files, and 
those are primarily what has to be "filled out".  The variable names aren't 
totally right, and I changed some of the inheritances around so they make a 
little more sense for the picogui architecture.  (To the best of my ability 
at this point anyway, I'm still familiarizing)

In order to work with this, you will need a CVS snapshot of gcc.  The one I 
pulled down a couple days ago was unable to compile itself, but the May 1st 
version of it works fine.  (man cvs /-D<-|)

Thanks,
Shane Nay.

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