> It supports BOOTCLASSPATH, i.e. setting it via environment variables. :)
> But I'll add a real -bootclasspath option soon, as I'm rewriting
> argument parsing to use GNU AutoGen, and need it for merging in GNU
> Classpath's AWT and the various AWT implementations from PocketLinux.
Good stuff
Hi Robin,
Robin Rawson-Tetley wrote:
On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 09:52:37PM +0100, Dalibor Topic wrote:
For Kaffe, you should be able to just grep | sed s/swingwt\.awt/java.awt
over the SwingWT sources (much more reliable than mastercl and without
any overhead translating classloader calls). You migh
On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 09:52:37PM +0100, Dalibor Topic wrote:
> I've wanted to play with SwingWT as a drop-in replacement, but couldn't
> figure out how to use the MasterCL, mentioned in the SwingWT faq. Do you
> have some docs on that? Given that I want to use SwingWT on a free
> runtime (i.e.
Hi Rob,
Robin Rawson-Tetley wrote:
I noticed on the MovingJavaToMain wiki page that there was interest in
using SwingWT as a free replacement for Swing to get certain applications
running with free VMs. As the author of SwingWT, I'd just like to offer
my support and assistance.
I've wanted to pl
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On Thursday 12 February 2004 17:57, Robin Rawson-Tetley wrote:
> There aren't, although it wouldn't be hard to make them (and there is
> a Debian Java project out there that packages up common libraries for
> Debian - they even package up SWT!).
>
> An
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