So, given that there seem to be no licensing problem, we should definitely consider using "Jalopy" to indent the Classpath Java source code, and "GNU indent" to indent the C source code.
I do not know if any free jvm is currently able to run Jalopy, but I am sure they will quite soon. [This would be a good benchmark for SableVM. :-)]
On an unrelated note: David Belanger has got SableVM to work with Classpath 0.06. His working code is in SableVM's Subversion repository (http://subversion.tigris.org/). If anybody is interested to play with it, do not hesitate to ask questions on the sablevm-developer mainling-list.
Etienne
Brian Jones wrote:
Etienne Gagnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:The only worry I have is that it is not obvious to me if all the licenses of the various parts of jalopy are compatible.
Have a look at: http://jalopy.sourceforge.net/dependencies.html
The page incorrectly lists getopt and aelfred as GPL, instead getopt is released under the LGPL and aelfred under a license similar to BSD.
This is a link to a late May message about the "commercial" release. August was a planned FCS but it's likely late. Nothing has been updated in available CVS since last November it appears to me.
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=2463425&forum_id=8775
Brian
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