> I'm inclined to belive the FSF on this one... maybe we could get > explicit authorization from the copyright holders...
I agree. As much as I love Log4J, unless we either get permission from the Log4J team or from all the owners of GPL'ed code within Fred, we probably can't use it. > > Another option would be to use java.util.logging > > The downside of this is that it requires a 1.4 JVM. Can Fred make that > > requirement? > Yes, as long as Kaffe implements it too it is no problem. We will need > to require a 1.4 JVM when we implement nio in any case. >From what I can see in >http://www.kaffe.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/kaffe/libraries/javalib/java/util/logging/ the code pretty much is implemented. I'll put together a quick little testcase later on tonight that can be tested on the different platforms. -jrandom !+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+ CryptoMail provides free end-to-end message encryption. http://www.cryptomail.org/ Ensure your right to privacy. Traditional email messages are not secure. They are sent as clear-text and thus are readable by anyone with the motivation to acquire a copy. !+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+ _______________________________________________ devl mailing list devl at freenetproject.org http://hawk.freenetproject.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl
