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Hi all,
Kaffe 1.1.6 has been release today (or was it yesterday, well...). We
already have (thanks to Wolfgang Baer) a pre release in experimental
solving a lot of bugs.
Some of us (Debian Java Maffia -- debjam) will be in Oldenburg meeting
with the
Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Kaffe 1.1.6 has been release today (or was it yesterday, well...). We
> already have (thanks to Wolfgang Baer) a pre release in experimental
> solving a lot of bugs.
>
> Some of us (Debian Java Maffia -- debjam) will be in Oldenburg meeting
> with the DevJam
Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Kaffe 1.1.6 has been release today (or was it yesterday, well...). We
> already have (thanks to Wolfgang Baer) a pre release in experimental
> solving a lot of bugs.
>
> Some of us (Debian Java Maffia -- debjam) will be in Oldenburg meeting
> with the DevJam
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Wolfgang Baer wrote:
> Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
[...]
>>I propose to work on the kaffe package there, I think Wolfgang who made
>>a lot of changes to the package recently will be there so we can work
>>together on this.
>
> I have already a package for 1
Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
> Wolfgang Baer wrote:
>
>>>Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
>
> [...]
>
I propose to work on the kaffe package there, I think Wolfgang who made
a lot of changes to the package recently will be there so we can work
together on this.
>>>
>>>I have already a package for 1.1.
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Wolfgang Baer wrote:
> Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
[... about switching from jikes to ecj to build classes in kaffe]
>>Wow! ;-) I think we should switch to ecj on mipsel too... and why not on
>>all the arches?
>
> No, ecj is not available on mipsel as there
Arnaud Vandyck debian.org> writes:
>
>
> Wolfgang Baer wrote:
> > Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
> [... about switching from jikes to ecj to build classes in kaffe]
> >>Wow! I think we should switch to ecj on mipsel too... and why not on
> >>all the arches?
> >
> > No, ecj is not available on mipsel a
Curiously, what does this accomplish?
If you want to make Debian packages for these features, having a nice
build environment to do so before you upload to the archive is one
thing... but what's hte point of converting upstream stuff to .debs? It
adds nothing.
What we really need is for the Eclip
>Curiously, what does this accomplish?
>
>If you want to make Debian packages for these features, having a nice
>build environment to do so before you upload to the archive is one
>thing... but what's hte point of converting upstream stuff to .debs? It
>adds nothing.
The idea is to control Eclipse
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