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>>>>> "EP" == Evan Prodromou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
EP> I use ant:
EP> http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/index.html
EP> It's not as general-purpose as make, but it takes care of a
e.org/ant/index.html
It's not as general-purpose as make, but it takes care of a lot of the
hassles of dealing with Java, obscures the differences between JVMs,
compilers, and whatnot, and generally makes for a damn quick build.
ESP says: check it out.
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>>>>> "EP" == Evan Prodromou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
EP> I use ant:
EP> http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/index.html
EP> It's not as general-purpose as make, but it takes care of
e.org/ant/index.html
It's not as general-purpose as make, but it takes care of a lot of the
hassles of dealing with Java, obscures the differences between JVMs,
compilers, and whatnot, and generally makes for a damn quick build.
ESP says: check it out.
~ESP
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tive) might not be that bad,
expecially if there's a tradeoff in terms of performance and
installation speed.
Maybe we need to include some info about GCJ in the Java policy.
~ESP
P.S. While I'm on the policy note, it appears that libgcj2 doesn't
provide java-virtual-machine.
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age.
PB> I think (1) is simpler, and I suspect the size of a .so isn't
PB> enough to worry about.
For Freenet the compiled .so is about 3Mb, so this would actually be
quite enough to worry about on my side.
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tive) might not be that bad,
expecially if there's a tradeoff in terms of performance and
installation speed.
Maybe we need to include some info about GCJ in the Java policy.
~ESP
P.S. While I'm on the policy note, it appears that libgcj2 doesn't
provide java-virtual-machine.
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PB> I think (1) is simpler, and I suspect the size of a .so isn't
PB> enough to worry about.
For Freenet the compiled .so is about 3Mb, so this would actually be
quite enough to worry about on my side.
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if GCJ is installed.
I'm not sure exactly how this would work, but maybe it'd be
worthwhile. Any ideas? Could this work? Would it be useful?
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if GCJ is installed.
I'm not sure exactly how this would work, but maybe it'd be
worthwhile. Any ideas? Could this work? Would it be useful?
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>>>>> "EW" == Egon Willighagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
EW> You might even consider: main: ant_1.2.deb non-free:
EW> ant-non-free.1.3.deb
EW> They would ofcourse conflict... but that would make everyone
EW> happy
This seems like
>>>>> "EW" == Egon Willighagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
EW> You might even consider: main: ant_1.2.deb non-free:
EW> ant-non-free.1.3.deb
EW> They would ofcourse conflict... but that would make everyone
EW> happy
This seems like
sses. Make Japhar work without JDK.
If someone is really hep to make Java 2-based programs part of Debian,
I think they should start here.
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classes. Make Japhar work without JDK.
If someone is really hep to make Java 2-based programs part of Debian,
I think they should start here.
~ESP
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wyer but maybe this could
AR> be used to include it?
I don't think so. BUT what about doing the -installer thingy?
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stributed with Debian, though, it can go in
non-free. And packages that depend on it could go in contrib.
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Ms that -are-
redistributable? Blackdown? IBM?
Or is the jdk-XXX-installer method like the only way to make this
work?
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wyer but maybe this could
AR> be used to include it?
I don't think so. BUT what about doing the -installer thingy?
~ESP
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stributed with Debian, though, it can go in
non-free. And packages that depend on it could go in contrib.
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y Java 2 JVMs that -are-
redistributable? Blackdown? IBM?
Or is the jdk-XXX-installer method like the only way to make this
work?
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that the standard classes are required or
provided. I was thinking that the name could be:
java-standard-classes
...and that the version could be the same as the JDK version of the
standard classes (1.0, 1.1, 1.2).
Anyways, just a thought.
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that the standard classes are required or
provided. I was thinking that the name could be:
java-standard-classes
...and that the version could be the same as the JDK version of the
standard classes (1.0, 1.1, 1.2).
Anyways, just a thought.
~ESP
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n't bother making a deb since I wasn't able to get the
thing to run a simple HelloWorld program, and I didn't think it was
worth the bother.
I'll keep experimenting and see what I can do. I'm going to try to
make a japhar that can run the Mauve tests, or at least some subset of
them.
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Have there been any attempts to package Japhar?
http://www.japhar.org/
I've built it on one of my woody boxes, and it dumps core more often
than the garbage truck at the cider factory. I'd be interested to hear
about other folks' experience with Japhar.
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n't bother making a deb since I wasn't able to get the
thing to run a simple HelloWorld program, and I didn't think it was
worth the bother.
I'll keep experimenting and see what I can do. I'm going to try to
make a japhar that can run the Mauve tests, or at least some subset
Have there been any attempts to package Japhar?
http://www.japhar.org/
I've built it on one of my woody boxes, and it dumps core more often
than the garbage truck at the cider factory. I'd be interested to hear
about other folks' experience with Japhar.
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holding up a cool program. Dang!
2) If this gets fixed, is it OK for the freenet package to go into
main rather than contrib? Since it runs on Kaffe with the patches
applied?
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So, I mentioned before that I've ITP'd Freenet, a Java-based
peer-to-peer networking daemon.
The package I made uses an ant buildfile, so there's a Build-Depends
on ant. Is that kosher?
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g Java apps to review and even sponsor this package. Anyone up
for it?
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.
Additionally, there's another JVM for Linux from IBM:
http://www.ibm.com/java/jdk/linux130/index.html
Again, download the tarball and put it in your /usr/local.
Neither one of these is Free Software -- I don't think you can run
Swing on any of the free JVMs yet.
Good luck,
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holding up a cool program. Dang!
2) If this gets fixed, is it OK for the freenet package to go into
main rather than contrib? Since it runs on Kaffe with the patches
applied?
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So, I mentioned before that I've ITP'd Freenet, a Java-based
peer-to-peer networking daemon.
The package I made uses an ant buildfile, so there's a Build-Depends
on ant. Is that kosher?
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kaging Java apps to review and even sponsor this package. Anyone up
for it?
~ESP
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.
Additionally, there's another JVM for Linux from IBM:
http://www.ibm.com/java/jdk/linux130/index.html
Again, download the tarball and put it in your /usr/local.
Neither one of these is Free Software -- I don't think you can run
Swing on any of the free JVMs yet.
Good luck,
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