On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 10:16:17AM +1000, Bradley Marshall wrote: > On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 03:39:21PM -0400, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > > > I intend to package Enhydra, an open source Java/XML application server > > > <http://www.enhydra.org/software/enhydra/index.html>. It is licensed as > > > follows (according to <http://www.enhydra.org/software/license/>): > > I believe it is free, I looked into the license at some stage. > The company I work for uses Enhydra pretty extensively, and > has written a RAD tool for it, so if you need any help with it, > let me know.
Well, I have started fiddling with it, and it doesn't look good. In order to compile, it seems to want access to Swing and JavaCC, both of which (to m knowledge) are non-redistributable. Is there a free Swing out there anywhere? I have been able to get it running under Debian (minus the Swing components) using the precompiled class files (JavaCC is only needed at compile-time). Is it acceptable to use the upstream binary tarball as the .orig for a Debian source package, as it is architecture-independent? Or must it compile from the Java source? -- - mdz