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Sylvestre Ledru, Debi
Mark your calendars! Free Java @ Fosdem will be in less than 3 weeks.
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We got a very good selection of very diverse talks, all around core java
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> Mark Wielaard writes:
> > I thought all (free) runtimes accepted version 50 bytecode these days,
> > even if they say they implement only java-runtime5. Is this a problem in
> > practice? And if so against which runti
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practice? And if so against which runtimes? We might want to just fix
those runtimes.
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There is an attempt to recreate the package in IcedTea through an
imageio wrapper. It is not yet finished though.
http://icedtea.classpath.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=192
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> > interested in fixing this (that would be the easiest).
> >
> Indeed. I'll get in touch with the desktop team, and see what we can do.
> Thanks for bringing it up.
Note that this is also one of the items we strip from openjdk in
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> tzdata-java is now waiting in NEW.
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There is a dynamic program with lots of (short) talks and space for
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the VM and the Distro Rumble, the free java
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> Mark Wielaard writes:
>
> > Only bootstraps on Fedora 7 for now, but we are making (very) slow
> > progress to get things to build fu
ailman/listinfo/distro-pkg-dev
Or in gmane start with this thread:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.openjdk.distro-packaging.devel/5
Only bootstraps on Fedora 7 for now, but we are making (very) slow
progress to get things to build fully on Debian also.
All help appreciated!
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t.
> >
> For Debian packages we need -linkoffline to link to the locally
> installed javadocs of dependant packages.
>
> I havent tried yet if one or both of these options work in gjdoc or not.
They both work for gjdoc.
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to a solution. Especially with regard to their java-packages Sun really
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On Mon, 2006-11-20 at 07:47 +0100, Ola Lundqvist wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 19, 2006 at 09:04:26PM +0100, Mark Wielaard wrote:
> > We are not completely there yet though.
>
> Thanks a lot for that information. I'll try to dig further into this
> in order to make it buildabl
Andrew Hughes blog:
http://blog.fuseyism.com/?p=18
We are not completely there yet though.
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Yes :) But please do try to help out with the free replacements for
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Is there any way you could hack the code so it prints out 'provider',
'protocol' and 'env'? That should give us a clue why
NamingManager.getURLContext() returns null.
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the projects more and move forward in the next year.
- State of the world, beyond japi
Mark Wielaard, GNU Classpath Maintainer
After a short overview of the various free stacks, libraries,
compilers, tools and runtimes this session is mostly open discussion
about what work rema
j. Although gcc comes with a few alternative implementations
of some of them (jcf-dump in particular as replacement for the cp-tools
javap).
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[1] This will actually break the package a bit, so don't do this unless
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certainly show some bugs though and you will have to get a CVS version
of GNU Classpath for the latest development. (GNU Classpath is used by
GCC/GCJ, Kaffe, Jamvm, etc.
n in more depth to
get developers of the other projects to join in a share the fun.
- Sunday from 13:00 to 17:30 - "The Future" hard core interactive
technical hacker discussions on how to integrate the projects more and
move forward in the next year.
Arnaud Vandyck, Dalibor Topic, Mark
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you do your job.
It is unclear to me why Sun wants to control this especially since they
seem to be liberal in handing out "trusted" certificates which you can
then share with anybody you wish (like the users of your debian packages
ve security audit of the whole code
base (compiler, runtime, core libraries) before trusting this kind of
"sandboxing" to work as advertised.
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> No changes to Eclipse's class loaders (or those of any other app) are
> necessary. This way, users can run with another JVM if they want and just
> use the bytecode. For more informtaion, see Tom Tromey's article in the
> latest Red Hat magazine (sorry,
Buyer beware - Penis patches!
http://www.sulige.com/pt/
If I can't have too many truffles, I'll do without truffles.
Punctuality is the virtue of the bored.
My toughest fight was with my first wife.
Think you can, think you can't, you are Right!!!
Music is the wine that fills
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t; [...]
> > That can be a hot topic, but I'd say the majority of us default to kaffe.
>
> Because Mark Wielaard gave me a pointer on a debug FAQ for kaffe, I tend
> to use kaffe.
>
> Thanks for your hot answer. :)
But, but, but. That message was meant to show that you how
uld do. :-)
Try filing a wishlist bug against the classpath package:
http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
Since we hope to release a GNU Classpath 0.18 snapshot next week it
would be nice to know if the Debian packagers are having any trouble
packaging newer releases (0.14 is more then 6 months old).
latest GNU Classpath gives the least faults.
But it could of course be that we introduced a regression lately :{
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Hi all,
On Wed, 2005-08-17 at 16:02 +0200, Mark Wielaard wrote:
> Various Debian packagers and developers are interested in coming
> together to improve the Free Software tool chain, the programs and
> the free runtime environments for software written in the java
> programming langua
ut you might need a CVS version that is compiled against cairo 0.3 and
the system property gnu.java.awt.peer.gtk.Graphics=Graphics2D set. See
the last NEWS item at http://www.bootchart.org/
Ziga, the bootchart author, helps from time to time with gcj and GNU
Classpath development so he might know
just use gdb like
normal. See also: http://gcc.gnu.org/java/gdb.html
When using kaffe see http://www.kaffe.org/doc/kaffe/FAQ.xdebugging
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On Tue, 2005-08-23 at 14:25 +0200, Mark Wielaard wrote:
> I am also trying to build it from source. But got the following error
> after a while:
>
> build.cfiles:
> [java] Could not find
> org.eclipse.swt.tools.internal.JNIGeneratorApp. Make sure y
torApp. Make sure you have it in your
classpath
[java]at
org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.ExecuteJava.execute(org.apache.tools.ant.Project)
(Unknown Source)
Note that the build does not fail even though this seems a real problem.
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work fine (except for some minor packaging bugs that I already reported
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you really need
for some package to enter main please file a bug report:
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We cannot promise to fix things instantly, but we are very motivated by
real users with real problems we can solve. So please let us know what
you want and we will do our best t
please contact us
if you are interested in sponsoring the effort.
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sure. :-)
I have CCed Michael Koch. He is working on 3.1 packages. Which are
described and available from http://gnu.wildebeest.org/diary-man-di/
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hat an
optimization might make sense. Then having examples of badly performing
code will help to correct the problem in the future. See for example
this message: http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/java/2005-04/msg00119.html
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funtionality is not of much use with the bcabi plus shared library db
mapping. It is however very useful when using the old c++abi and/or to
create static binaries containing a completely self-contained
application. In that case ClassLoader.getResource() will find the
compiled in resource
ill need to use this
-findirect-dispatch technique always. And no, I am not proposing to use
-indirect-dispatch as suggix :)
IMHO the best suffix would be to just use -gcj for the natively compiled
packages. That at least shows the user what the difference is and why
the -gcj package is faster and less resource intensive. Because it was
created using GCJ.
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Hi,
On Sat, 2005-04-30 at 21:30 +0200, Michael Koch wrote:
> We can decide to pubild only some archs to native. E.g. native libs for
> Eclipse
> make little sense on arm.
Why does it make less sense on arm then on any of the other
architectures?
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> thus the log (in attach)
Which indicates that the compiler cannot find the junit package.
Hope this helps.
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reating this package!
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Dependencies missing:
apt-get install libtomcat4-java liblucene-java
Note that these and some other packages come from contrib:
ant, libxalan2-java, libbcel-java, libmx4j-java,
libcommons-modeler-java, liblucene-java, libtomcat4-java
xalan2.ja
e to be sure that it really completes since if it
doesn't there is clearly something wrong with that Plugin.
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is by constantly claiming someone
else work is "illegal" and/or "a complete waste of time".
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hen the Eclipse
group got their own foundation and new board of directors. Working on
this issue from the top (board level) is sometimes surprisingly
difficult. But as the Kaffe/Apache Gump example shows hackers who just
want to get some work done can often help a lot getting different groups
talk
ters they are a lot slower.
Kaffe is rumored to get a working PPC jit though.
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On Sat, 2004-09-18 at 17:29, Jan Schulz wrote:
> * Mark Wielaard wrote:
> >Since SWT is distributed under the CPL, Common Public License, which is
> >not GPL compatible, you won't be able to distribute a larger work based
> >on it under the GPL.
>
> What is
e
java-gnome mailinglists about that:
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=1522
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anymore fork of GNU javamail.
GNU javamail, part of GNU ClasspathX, is packaged for Debian as
libgnumail-java. Discussion mailing list is at:
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which should be at least good enough to get Eclipse 3 starting up. So it
should now be at least as capable as jamvm, gcj/gij or kaffe with
respect to JNI.
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onally if I read the changelog file correctly:
* Build an empty libgcj5-awt package.
So that is the reason no AWT toolkit can be loaded :{
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l!).
>
> Comments?
If you really need to, why not create a new
libservlet2.3-java-nonfree-old-runtime package and keep the current
package in main since it seems to work fine with the free runtimes?
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he time to read this and hopefully
responding.
http://java-gnome.sf.net
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Pkg-java-kaffe mailinglist [3] so I am hopefully able to help with any
packaging questions that need upstream guidance.
Hope we will work nicely together.
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[1] http://linux4u.jinr.ru/usoft/WWW/www_redhat.com/linux-info/j
it'll be available
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> the community).
Come on :) Show a bit more spirit! We might want to cooperate together
with the other distributions. But that shouldn't mean they can just beat
us to the punch!
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opers in a couple of
embedded devices that required these terms. And to be honest, when I see
what the kaffe hackers accomplish and distribute under the GPL it makes
me feel silly that I ever advocated releasing software under something
else then the GPL proper.
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Hi,
Thanks for the report!
On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 16:54, Stefan Gybas wrote:
> - Native compilation
>
>Mark Wielaard and Tom Tromey showed a natively compiled version of
>Eclipse (http://www.eclipse.org) using gcj. Arnaud and I talked to
>them about packaging na
it
doesn work for non-trivial things. And enabling it by default would help
us expose anything that might be broken.
> [1] http://www.kaffe.org/pipermail/kaffe/2002-June/039992.html
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import java.io.*;
public class RuntimeExec
{
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exce
Hi,
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 12:32, Mark Howard wrote:
> I was hoping that some Debian Java experts might be able to help out
> with a couple of problems with bugwatcher (debbuggtk package).
>
> 1)
> Bugwatcher works with gij or blackdown java
> My wrapper scripts just
perty you run it with.
It is only JButton at the moment, but the basic swing framework now
seems to work (with multiple backends)! Volunteers for the other Swing
widgets?
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ning - keynotes
http://www.fosdem.org/2004/index/schedule
Saterday afternoon:
- 14h00 -> 14h50
GNU Classpath -- Core Classes for a Diversity of Free Java Virtual
Machines (GNU Classpath overview and free applications/runtimes show.)
by Sascha Brawer and Mark Wielaard
- 15h00 -
esting, even if these packages have RC bugs and are not themselves
getting newer versions into testing.
Jikes does not need versioned dependencies on these packages, so I don't
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.cacheLookup(DateFormatSymbols.java:417)
at java.text.DateFormatSymbols.initializeData(DateFormatSymbols.java:468)
at java.text.DateFormatSymbols.(DateFormatSymbols.java:103)
at java.text.SimpleDateFormat.(SimpleDateFormat.java:442)
at java.text.SimpleDateFormat.(SimpleDateFormat.java:424)
Thanks in ad
entations and/or discussions will take place.
(Wouter Verhelst and Martin Michlmayr are organizing that).
But attending Fosdem <http://www.fodem.org/> is always fun!
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org/eclipse/team/internal/core/streams/TimeoutInputStream.runThread(()V)
WARNING start_pc=161990681 end_pc=161990644 in
org/eclipse/team/internal/core/streams/TimeoutOutputStream.runThread(()V)
WARNING start_pc=161991183 end_pc=161990644 in
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You can also mix and match the above and run Eclipse itself with gij,
but your own projects from Eclipse with kaffe:
http://www.klomp.org/mark/classpath/eclipse-gcj-kaffe.png
Or combine it with the java-gnome bindings and the Eclipse project
wizard plugin to get a nice free
e the Done with GCJ list [5] and
the Kaffe Application Application page [6] is also very important. This
lets people know that we no longer need to depend on a proprietary Java
framework.
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549K 2003-10-03 14:44 libgtk0-java-doc_0.8.0cvs20031002-1_all.deb
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On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 11:14:22AM +0200, Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
> * Update the symlink, thanks to Gianluigi Tiesi (closes: #213199).
That's really no better than saying
* Closes: #213199, thanks to Gianluigi Tiesi
Which symlink?
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On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 11:14:22AM +0200, Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
> * Update the symlink, thanks to Gianluigi Tiesi (closes: #213199).
That's really no better than saying
* Closes: #213199, thanks to Gianluigi Tiesi
Which symlink?
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be compiled with free software but not run with free software
> to go into main.
It is not.
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> to go into main.
It is not.
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, Jan Schulz wrote:
> >> Yes, *if* I do that. Currently I have not done it and this proposal is
> >> not about compile to native.
> >But I also pointed out how to get it working with a traditional byte
> >code interpreter <http://www.klomp.org/mark/gij_eclipse/>
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