I'd be willing to give it a shot.  What compiler would I need for the PC?

On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 5:42 PM, Eric Iverson <[email protected]>wrote:

> We are going to release J Source under GPL version 3 license.
>
> Users will be able to build their own jconsole and J Engine (
> libj.so/libj.dylib/j.dll). In particular, ports to new platforms (e.g.,
> Linux/ARM) will no longer depend on Jsoftware access to development
> systems.
>
> We'll continue to have commercial source licenses that aren't GPL and don't
> have GPL restrictions.
>
> We'll continue to distribute binaries and systems for supported platforms
> that don't have GPL restrictions.
>
> A new forum will be set up for J Source discussions early next week. I'd
> prefer if discussions waited until then and to not clutter the programming
> forum.
>
> The reason for this early announcement is I would like a few hardy souls to
> take an early look at the release package. Be nice to sort out severe
> shortcomings and major embarrassments before general availability.
>
> If you would like to try your hand at building your own J binaries, send me
> an email and I'll reply (though perhaps not until tomorrow).
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