> > It's interesting that you if can run a Java "binary" you'll also be able
> > to build the sources very easily. This is because Java is always linked at
> > run time, so the build-time and run-time dependencies are the same.
>
> This is clearly wrong:
>
> - your compiler may fail with some Jav
> > It's interesting that you if can run a Java "binary" you'll also be able
> > to build the sources very easily. This is because Java is always linked at
> > run time, so the build-time and run-time dependencies are the same.
>
> This is clearly wrong:
>
> - your compiler may fail with some Ja
On Monday 4 September 2000, at 21 h 25, the keyboard of John Leuner
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's interesting that you if can run a Java "binary" you'll also be able
> to build the sources very easily. This is because Java is always linked at
> run time, so the build-time and run-time depend
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