> "Liz" == Linux Weekly News <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Liz> When you say "heavily based", do you believe they have taken
Liz> actual code from the blackdown port? Is the blackdown port
Liz> GPL (which would make such borrowing illegal)?
No, Sun's licencing prevents code from be
Linux Weekly News <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> "Kevin B. Hendricks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Given their product is heavily based on the hard work of the Blackdown
> > team, you would think they would share their diffs. Unfortunately, they
> > have refused all requests to share diffs
"Kevin B. Hendricks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Given their product is heavily based on the hard work of the Blackdown
> team, you would think they would share their diffs. Unfortunately, they
> have refused all requests to share diffs. So much for being the OpenGroup
> (IMHO).
>
> Kevin B.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Burkhard Perkens-Golomb) writes:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Vincent Trussart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [...]
> > Latin1 letters works with swing's components ; not with plain awt components.
> >
> > I also found that the JMenu offset bug is present (this one
Nelson Minar wrote:
>
> On the freshmeat tip, the OpenGroup has finally released their port of
> the JDK for Linux. http://www.camb.opengroup.org/RI/java/linux/
> This one is based on native Linux threads.
>
> Three JDK ports for Linux, hooray! And now with yet another delay for
> JDK 1.2, we're
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Vincent Trussart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> Latin1 letters works with swing's components ; not with plain awt components.
>
> I also found that the JMenu offset bug is present (this one is corrected in
> jdk1.1.6v3).
>
>
Are you sure that Latin1
Hi,
You asked about benchmarks. One of the x86 porters from Blackdown named
Juergen Kreileder tested both the upcoming Blackdown jdk116_v4 against the
OSF Opengroup's jdk116_v1 (native threads) and Netscape-4.06-glibc on a
Dual PPro 233MHz system. Here are his results:
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Toni Nikkanen wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Aug 1998, Nelson Minar wrote:
>
> > On the freshmeat tip, the OpenGroup has finally released their port of
> > the JDK for Linux. http://www.camb.opengroup.org/RI/java/linux/
> > This one is based on native Linux threads.
> >
> > Three JDK ports for Linux, hooray
On Tue, 18 Aug 1998, Nelson Minar wrote:
> On the freshmeat tip, the OpenGroup has finally released their port of
> the JDK for Linux. http://www.camb.opengroup.org/RI/java/linux/
> This one is based on native Linux threads.
>
> Three JDK ports for Linux, hooray! And now with yet another delay
TYA makes swing useable, and thats not bad
Tom Jenkins wrote:
> At 05:37 PM 8/18/98 -0400, Nelson Minar wrote:
> >On the freshmeat tip, the OpenGroup has finally released their port of
> >the JDK for Linux. http://www.camb.opengroup.org/RI/java/linux/
> >This one is based on native Linux threa
At 05:37 PM 8/18/98 -0400, Nelson Minar wrote:
>On the freshmeat tip, the OpenGroup has finally released their port of
>the JDK for Linux. http://www.camb.opengroup.org/RI/java/linux/
>This one is based on native Linux threads.
>
>Three JDK ports for Linux, hooray! And now with yet another delay f
On the freshmeat tip, the OpenGroup has finally released their port of
the JDK for Linux. http://www.camb.opengroup.org/RI/java/linux/
This one is based on native Linux threads.
Three JDK ports for Linux, hooray! And now with yet another delay for
JDK 1.2, we're almost caught up :-)
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