>
> I know that Kaffe is primarily a PersonalJava implementation, which is
> why it breaks several progs. Is it being extended now?
>
Contrary to what was stated earlier on this list, Kaffe currently
supports most 1.1 applications. It also runs on RH 6.0, btw, because
you can simply recompil
I know that Kaffe is primarily a PersonalJava implementation, which is
why it breaks several progs. Is it being extended now?
On Sat, 8 May 1999, Bernd Kreimeier wrote:
> Michael Emmel writes:
> > There has been a request on the Java Lobby www.javalobby.org
> > To reform the java lobby into
Bernd Kreimeier wrote:
> Michael Emmel writes:
> > There has been a request on the Java Lobby www.javalobby.org
> > To reform the java lobby into a grass roots campaign to allow
> > Java developers to take a lager role in the determination of
> > java's future.
>
> IMO the time and energy is
Michael Emmel writes:
> There has been a request on the Java Lobby www.javalobby.org
> To reform the java lobby into a grass roots campaign to allow
> Java developers to take a lager role in the determination of
> java's future.
IMO the time and energy is better spent in supporting clean
ro
Hamdi Mohd Yusof wrote:
> Sorry, but I don't quite understand what is needed here. What is the action that
> JL members should take? If it's about voting on JL issues, that I do quite
> often. If it's more than that, then what is it actually?
>
> hamdi
I think the actual action depend on Sun. T
Sorry, but I don't quite understand what is needed here. What is the action that
JL members should take? If it's about voting on JL issues, that I do quite
often. If it's more than that, then what is it actually?
hamdi
Ken McNeil wrote:
> > There has been a request on the Java Lobby
> > www.jav
> There has been a request on the Java Lobby
> www.javalobby.org
>
> To reform the java lobby into a grass roots campaign
> to allow Java
> developers
> to take a lager role in the determination of java's
> future.
>
> I urge all the members of this list to look at the
> request and join the
> J
There has been a request on the Java Lobby
www.javalobby.org
To reform the java lobby into a grass roots campaign to allow Java
developers
to take a lager role in the determination of java's future.
I urge all the members of this list to look at the request and join the
Java Lobby in its effor