Re: org.w3c.dom.html2 package

2008-10-05 Thread Mark Wielaard
Hi,

On Sat, 2008-10-04 at 02:05 +0100, Andrew John Hughes wrote:
 2008/10/4 Robert Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  all the classes of the package org.w3c.dom.html2 in GNU Classpath are
  living in org.w3c.dom.html in OpenJDK.
 
  Now this is an odd thing and I wonder why this has never caused any
  troubles before. I can't compile xerces-j from source with that.
 
  If nobody objects I would like to move all classes to the right package.

 Aren't these in external? So presumably this is what upstream does...

Indeed, that is somewhat odd. Look at external/w3c_dom/README for the
upstream packages we import and how/which modifications are made (if
any). If there are newer versions that match the openjdk setup then
importing those versions would indeed be fine. I cannot immediately find
a similar list of imports on the openjdk side. Maybe ask on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to find out the exact versions imported.

Cheers,

Mark




org.w3c.dom.html2 package

2008-10-03 Thread Robert Schuster
Hi,
all the classes of the package org.w3c.dom.html2 in GNU Classpath are
living in org.w3c.dom.html in OpenJDK.

Now this is an odd thing and I wonder why this has never caused any
troubles before. I can't compile xerces-j from source with that.

If nobody objects I would like to move all classes to the right package.

Regards
Robert



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Re: org.w3c.dom.html2 package

2008-10-03 Thread Andrew John Hughes
2008/10/4 Robert Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi,
 all the classes of the package org.w3c.dom.html2 in GNU Classpath are
 living in org.w3c.dom.html in OpenJDK.

 Now this is an odd thing and I wonder why this has never caused any
 troubles before. I can't compile xerces-j from source with that.

 If nobody objects I would like to move all classes to the right package.

 Regards
 Robert



Aren't these in external? So presumably this is what upstream does...
-- 
Andrew :-)

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