On Sun, Nov 02, 2003 at 11:40:59AM -0500, Etienne Gagnon wrote:
The opinion of debian-legal would be highly appreciated by all involved in
this
long running thread of discussion about the implications of:
1- Kaffe being licensed under the GNU GPL.
2- Kaffe's class library being licensed
Hi All,
Hope everyone had a nice weekend.
Just updated my system to the latest set of unstable packages, and for
some reason Eclipse and my other apps are failing to start, with java
core dumping in fact.
This only happens with IBM JDK 131, 141 continues to work fine. A strace
of running the
Andrew Suffield wrote:
Kaffe is essentially a filter that takes java
bytecode as input and emits program code on the fly (this is
technically incomplete, but effectively equivalent for the sake of
this argument). The input to a filter cannot be a derivative work of
it; we don't *care* about the
[This is no longer particularly important]
On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 09:37:49AM -0500, Etienne Gagnon wrote:
Andrew Suffield wrote:
Kaffe is essentially a filter that takes java
bytecode as input and emits program code on the fly (this is
technically incomplete, but effectively equivalent for
On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 11:29:10AM +0100, Marcus Crafter wrote:
Hope everyone had a nice weekend.
Just updated my system to the latest set of unstable packages, and for
some reason Eclipse and my other apps are failing to start, with java
core dumping in fact.
This only happens with IBM
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