On 11 Mar 2001, Per Bothner wrote: > (Note I am not particularly interested in the success of Kaffe, > given my association with Gcj, which can be viewed as a Kaffe > competitor.) I was under the impression that Gcj's main purpose was to build a java compiler, as opposed to Kaffe's which was to build a VM, having KJC as an aside. Did I miss something? Bob Ham -- Bob Ham: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://pkl.net/~node/ IRC: 'node' on irc.openprojects.net: #slashdot ICQ: 4396425 'node' "The GNU philosophy is about freedom. To be free one must have personal power. Personal power is an individual thing, difficult to obtain and quick to perish." --Krisno Pryosusilo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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- Re: Quitting debian-java Alan KF LAU
- Re: Quitting debian-java Per Bothner
- Re: Quitting debian-java Bob Ham
- Re: Quitting debian-java Alan KF LAU
- Re: Quitting debian-java Alexander Hvostov
- Re: Quitting debian-java Alan KF LAU
- Re: Quitting debian-java Alexander Hvostov
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