Re: more merging

2000-05-20 Thread Daniel L. Rall
Tom Tromey wrote: > > Bryce> What we really want there is a bit of automation. Any chance > Bryce> that sourceware has the ability to run servlets? > > If we know it is safe we can probably install one. Apache JServ is extremely stable. I believe that it is compatible with the 2.0 (perhaps 2.1

Re: classpath from CVS

2000-05-20 Thread Brian Jones
Don't know if I sent my last email to the list or just to Ian. Anyway vpath %.java $(top_srcdir) does the trick with a small modification to the rule. %.class: %.java $(JAVAC) $< I'm still playing with this so I've not checked in anything. Brian -- Brian Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: more merging

2000-05-20 Thread Tom Tromey
Daniel> Apache JServ is extremely stable. I believe that it is Daniel> compatible with the 2.0 (perhaps 2.1 as well?) servlet API. I'm more concerned about the actual servlet than the server itself. Daniel> It is not too difficult to Daniel> setup (I'd be willing to do this, given access). I p

Re: more merging

2000-05-20 Thread Brian Jones
Tom Tromey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Anyway in the absence of a particular servlet that does what we want > (and I don't even know what we want) it is all moot. If somebody > wants to figure out what would be useful here, and then write it, I'll > arrange to have the program installed. A si

www.classpath.org

2000-05-20 Thread Bryce McKinlay
The cvs instructions on www.classpath.org are out of date. Could somebody with access to the web pages please update them to point to the new repository on subversions? The correct location is: CVSROOT=:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs module is classpath, no password regards [ bryce ]