If you can isolate those bugs in a useful way. If I am going to process them, however, I would prefer that any bug you report is accompanied by a patch trying to fix the problem. "I tried to run JBuilder3 and it won't work" is not going to be useful to anyone. While Kaffe support is not comprehensive I will tell you that I am able to run complex page generation servlets with database support with JServ + Kaffe + Apache and it works quite nicely.
It all depends on what you are trying to do. So, in short, yes. Bug reports will be good and I will try to manage the process of funneling them to the Kaffe-Core + Transvirtual guys. But, I don't want the extra overhead unless we are going to be providing very high quality bug reports. E On Mon, Sep 06, 1999 at 03:58:55PM +0200, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: > Many Java programs in Debian work with the JDK and fail with kaffe (there is > apparently no other Java VM packaged for more comparisons and kaffe is the > only free one). I believe these are bugs in kaffe itself. Do you accept/wish > that I fill in a bug report in each case, trying to pinpoint the precise mode > of failure? -- _______________________________________________________________________ Ean Schuessler Director of New Products and Technologies Novare International Inc. The Unstoppable Fist of Digital Action --- Some or all of the above signature may be a joke

