Excellent. I'll try to get it up on the website on Sunday (I have out-of-town visitors until then). Have fun at FOSDEM!

Cheers,

 - Jim

Dalibor Topic wrote:
Hi team,

I've tagged 1.1.9, and uploaded the source code archives to http://www.kaffe.org/~robilad. Jim, when you have time, please send out an official release announcement to announce@, I've got to get on the road to FOSDEM right away, to make it for the BrandWeg hacking session.

This release largely cleans up a lot of lose ends, and breaks with merging in code into Kaffe, in particular it has switched to using an existing installation of GNU Classpath on the system.

But there is still more stuff to clean up, to make Kaffe a lean, mean and tidy little VM, so if you are interested in making it a couple of lines of code smaller, please join us.

This Kaffe release should work better on arm linux and darwin in particular, then previous releases. I hope it works well for you too.

Onward to 1.1.10,
dalibor topic


What's New In Kaffe 1.1.9
----------------------------

* Depend on glib for atomic operations
* Support for JSR 166.
* Depend on zziplib instead of zlib for JAR reading.
* Many build system improvements.
* Simplified threading subsystem interface.
* Removed support for native big math.
* Removed libltdl. Kaffe uses an existing installation
  exclusively now.
* Removed gnu-inet, dnsjava, Tritonus and binreloc.
* Removed GNU Classpath tools. Kaffe uses an installed javap
  as javap when it's available.
* Removed gjdoc and ANTLR. Kaffe uses an installed gjdoc as
  javadoc when it's available.
* Removed GNU Classpath. Kaffe uses an existing GNU Classpath
  installation exclusively now. It needs GNU Classpath 0.95 or
  later.


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