Hello, Greg Troxel typed: > (Yes, I know about openjdk, and I've tried to run josm and mkgmap > under > it on NetBSD/i386. So far I'm not having a successful experience.) Using only free software, regardless if it is permissive or copyleft, JOSM works for me using OpenJDK 6.
I have the openjdk-6-jre(6b11-9.1+lenny2) package installed on my gNewSense 3.0 OS which has a MIPSel-64 Central Processing Unit(cpu). I see in my package manager that openjdk-6-jdk(6b11-9.1+lenny2) is also available, although it is not installed on my system. I also used gNewSense 2.3 in the past which was based on Ubuntu Hardy (8.04). Both gNewSense 2.3 and Ubuntu Hardy (8.04) has OpenJDK version 6, (package openjdk-6-jre 6b11-2ubuntu2.1) and JOSM worked good on it! gNS 2.3 and Ubuntu Hardy (8.04) run on the i386 architecture cpu. The Operating System distribution I use now for most edits is Trisquel 3.0 based on Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope. Kind regards, Niklas --
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