Your Dark Age of Camelot support request

2004-03-15 Thread Dark Age of Camelot Customer Support
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Re: [Java-gnome-developer] Re: [Sablevm-developer] Re: [kaffe] Ja va-Gnome: jni or cni

2004-03-15 Thread Archie Cobbs
Jeffrey Morgan wrote: > > Actually, I reckon that the same argument applies to java-gnome in > > general. Anyone who uses the java-gnome libraries in a GUI-based Java > > application is risking tying that application into GNOME. By > > contrast, > > if they use Swing or SWT, they can easily port

Re: Poll Results: The Most Popular Free Java VMs - And The Winner Is...

2004-03-15 Thread Juergen Stuber
Gerald Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >thanks to everybody for casting your vote in the > Java Republic online poll asking "What is your free > Java VM of choice?". > >Now the results are in and the winner is... > >* Other32 votes (20%) I wonder how m

[ant-gcj] Are you Native?

2004-03-15 Thread Arnaud Vandyck
Yo! I read on the ant manual that a tag exists and can be nested in a tag. When I read the manual, I tried to do something like this: but it fails because the "-C" argument is automatically passed to gcj. So, for your information, I've just ask to the ant-dev mailing list if i

Re: Poll Results: The Most Popular Free Java VMs - And The Winner Is...

2004-03-15 Thread Grzegorz B. Prokopski
Hi Gerald, W liƛcie z pon, 15-03-2004, godz. 04:21, Gerald Bauer pisze: > PS: If you have any ideas for future Java Republic > polls, please let me know. It's a kind of standard poll... "How many hours of your work have you devoted to Free Java last week?" * less than 2 * less than 5 * less t

Poll Results: The Most Popular Free Java VMs - And The Winner Is...

2004-03-15 Thread Gerald Bauer
Hello, thanks to everybody for casting your vote in the Java Republic online poll asking "What is your free Java VM of choice?". Now the results are in and the winner is... * GNU Compiler for Java (gcj)35 votes (21%) * Kaffe 34 votes (21%) *