on 2/22/01 8:40 AM, Tom Reilly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > That said, I think javac is never going to be this compiler, at least > not any time soon. They just re-wrote it and I doubt they'll do it > again. A more mobile open source project like KJC is probably more > realistic. There was very high interest at the time that this was percolating around, but if Bill M. has now left, well... Then its a staffing concern. Rgh. I'm still digging, so... -- James Duncan Davidson http://x180.net/ !try; do(); --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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