Hello Classpath hackers,
What do you think the recent API copyrightability ruling
http://www.cafc.uscourts.gov/images/stories/opinions-orders/13-1021.Opinion.5-7-2014.1.PDF
means for non-Oracle (non-OpenJDK) Java library implementations like
Classpath?
Andrew wrote:
> Any plans to also move to git like Classpath itself?
We are actually moving to Subversion as I am very familiar with that
and it is also preferred by my only other active developer. But I'm
open to git at some point in the future if there is interest in doing
so.
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only the standard APIs we're implementing.
We do have a separate network protocols utility package called inetlib,
perhaps it would be better contributed to that project?
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MLParser.next(libgcj.so.10)
>> at gnu.xml.stream.SAXParser.parse(libgcj.so.10)
>> ...3 more
>>
>> Although the XML should be valid.
>>
>> Has someone an idea to explain this behavior?
>>
>> This "bug" impacts the Mediawiki mwdumpe
4/release_notes/view
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> Happy New Year!
Thank you Rob, a very happy New Year to you too. Fantastic work.
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implementation in gnu.xml.validation.datatype which could probably be
easily adapted to this new API.
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> jikes 1.21 -> classpath 0.93 -> cacao 0.98 or jamvm 1.5.0 -> ecj ->
> classpath 0.9x (x >= 5) -> cacao 0.98+hg20071001 (or newer)
This is completely bonkers. We need to have a working java 1.5 compiler
without a dependency on a JVM.
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> I know we did at one point, but...
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> http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=35482
> http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=35487
I work a lot with Tomcat and servlet technologies in general. If this
project goes forward I'd be happy to mentor it.
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Andrew Haley wrote:
> From my POV, the first priority is a fully free OpenJDK, running on
> all the platforms we care about. We have only Classpath code into
> IcedTea where there are missing parts of OpenJDK.
And what platforms /do/ we care about?
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Thanks for that. A fix is in HEAD.
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I have a problem building Classpath HEAD:
configured with: ../configure --with-ecj --prefix=/gnu --disable-
plugin --disable-gtk-peer --disable-qt-peer --disable-gconf-peer --
enable-gjdoc
platform: powerpc-apple-darwin8.8.0
make install results in:
...
echo timestamp > gjarsigner.1
(pod2man
Andrew Haley wrote:
The problem: gcj+Classpath fails to work with Xerces2, but Sun's Java
does work. The means that, on Fedora, Ant doesn't run with the latest
Classpath.
gnu/xml/dom/DomDocumentBuilderFactory.java.newDocumentBuilder() does
this:
setParameter(config, "expand-entity-referen
t-dev
orbit2
I'm especially surprised about the mysql dependency. Is all this really
necessary?
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Classpath and Apache Harmony still exists.
So, given that NetBSD exists, is it a bad thing that Linux and
OpenSolaris and the Hurd exist? After all it was around long before
these upstarts. Surely we should all be working on the One True
Operating System™?
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lasspath proper.
It can be downloaded from http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/classpath/
I agree that there should be a link to the source and to generated
API documentation. Mark, do you have any feelings about how we should
realise this?
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theUser BL wrote:
If "Show Backside" is enabled, the backside isn't shown, and if it
is disabled with GNU Classpath the backside is shown.
FYI
http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/backside
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primarily for debugging. There is also a minor tweak in
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* gnu/xml/stream/SAXParser.java,
gnu/xml/stream/XMLParser.java: Add command line options for
setting
parsing parameters (for s
ocked flash.)
Anyway, I think that classpath should be buildable without any
mozilla dependencies.
Try --disable-plugin.
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certainly be very happy to adapt gumdrop for it :)
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, is generated (from XPathParser.y). But feel
free to remove unused imports from the other gnu.xml.* classes.
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think we've pretty much had enough of this.
Either talk about Classpath development, or take your
"recommendations" off to alt.troll.
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Enrico Migliore wrote:
I've finally finished this detailed document, that explains how to
build Classpath 0.20 on Cygwin.
The following steps were tested on Windows XP Home and Win2000
Professional.
Could we add this to the mediation Wiki?
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4.x". We are
at about 99% of 1.4 API coverage, and we have many features that
weren't shipped by Sun until 1.5. When we are in the same situation
with respect to 1.5, we should call ourselves 1.5.x and so forth.
This makes the situation much more clear to casual users as to what
dylib
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the current Stax API in classpath is JWSDP compliant. I am
currently about to
package dom4j for debian and found that the Stax part is not
compiling against
GNU classpath because of some missing methods.
Is there anything preventing the support of the JSR173 API. This
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prefer:
final class EmptyNodeList implements NodeList
{
static final EmptyNodeList instance = new EmptyNodeList();
public final int getLength() {return 0;}
public final Node item(int index) {return null;}
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That way:
1. you avoid the unnecessary overhead o
Hi
Could an autofriends wizard please take a peek at #24133? it should
just take a minute if you know the right invocation.
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> package gnu.xml.dom;
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> import org.w3c.dom.Node;
> import org.w3c.dom.NodeList;
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> /**
> * @author Pedro Izecksohn
> */
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> public final class EmptyNodeList implements NodeList
> {
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> public EmptyNodeList () {
it difficult
> to setup?
The DOM conformance tests take up about 15MB, the SAX tests around 640MB
(less if you want to test fewer parsers). It shouldn't be too difficult to
set up as I have harness scripts already.
There are also some XSLT/XPath conformance tests from OASIS, these take up
ab
Chris Burdess wrote:
> We discovered over IRC that there is a major problem with XML parsing using
> the StAX driver, caused by a bug in BufferedInputStream. I'm therefore
> reverting the default XML parser to aelfred2 until this is resolved.
Further investigation revealed that t
what structures are at the 2K boundaries).
If anyone has a robust solution to this problem please apply it; I will try
to address it but may not have much free time before the new year/release.
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ould be to have hooks so that other
proprietary libraries could hook into it to add enhanced non-standard
features.
What kind of thing are you imagining? I am not a big fan of proprietary
libraries and non-standard features in general.
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rs for the next snapshot release?
No. The vast majority of these tests are designed to catch errors on
the extreme edge of what is possible with XSLT/XPath. A less than 0.5%
regression is not really significant.
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them is unlikely to change; cf
http://archives.java.sun.com/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0507&L=javamail-
interest&F=&S=&P=6595
Note that API clients will need to modify their code in order to solve
the quota issue.
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It wouldn't be too much trouble to implement higher-level wrappers in
IMAPFolder if working with them is conceptually easier, though. Also,
as I mentioned before, JavaMail and JAF provide a whole MIME
implementation that may be convenient.
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support in the GNU IMAP provider, we can schedule
it in for the next release.
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r all html output, which Xalan doesn't do
under some circumstances (notably all-ASCII content).
If anyone is interested in helping me hack on this, please let me know.
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before Sun. Arguably we provide considerably more functionality.
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String tu = ctx.getNamespaceURI();
... but there are a whole load of related changes that I've been applying
over the last couple of days.
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rt. Seems I should have.
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> Mark> Workaround: Don't exit eclipse. See, it is just emacs :)
>
> How about doing an immediate 0.16.1 or 0.17 release instead?
I have finished my current batch of XML updates now, so if everyone is
happy that there are no regressions
Can you please take a look at this?
Could you test it with current HEAD?
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> dealing with the english language takes a look at the paper and fixes
> the wording.
See attached. Let me know if there are any points you want to discuss
about it.
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> I am confused ...
> Is Sun breaking the rules here?
According to
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/org/w3c/dom/Node.html#appendChild(org.w3c.dom.Node)
HIERARCHY_REQUEST_ERR: Raised ... if this node is of type Document and
the DOM application attempts to append
x27; is not a valid Java name character,
there can be no ambiguity (which would be the case with '_', for
instance).
I recommend that ':' not be used as a replacement character; although quite
valid in XML 1.0 Names, the colon is used extensively to denote a namespace
prefix.
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Sascha Brawer wrote:
> Url-escaping wouldn't work?
>
> http://developer.classpath.org/doc/java/io/InputStream.html#read%28byte%5b%5d,int,int%29
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.libs/w_asin.o .libs/w_atan2.o .libs/w_exp.o .libs/w_fmod.o
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.libs/libfdlibm.a
ar: .libs/w_sqrt.o~ranlib: No such file or directory
make[2]: *** [libfdlibm.la] Error 1
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number of locales: 134
real0m3.630s
user0m2.680s
sys 0m0.770s
dog [~] time jamvm test
Calling Locale.getAvailableLocales
number of locales: 274
real0m0.295s
user0m0.170s
sys 0m0.110s
JamVM totally rocks.
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What's the plan for auxiliary classpath modules such as inetlib and
cp-tools? Are they still managed in the Savannah bug tracker?
rms of
the GNU General Public License. Kaffe.org is a an independent, free
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Inc. Kaffe is a Trademark of Transvirtual Technologies, Inc. Kaffe
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Ewout Prangsma wrote:
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in classpath?
This API would normally be developed under the auspices of the
classpathx project. Nobody has got around to writing it yet, are you
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- - performance improvements, especially LineInputStream
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of GNU JAXP is complete, I'd
like to move towards JAXP 1.3, which has even more major changes. So I
don't think this is quite the right time to do it.
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> or are linking against an old libgcc without signal support. Try gcc
> CVS HEAD and it should work.
I discovered the problem - it was compiling against an incompatible version
of jni.h. Hopefully it's all fixed n
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is part of 1.5, and I for one would be very pleased to see it in
classpath, it would simplify inetlib and classpathx packaging
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There's an interesting article on LinuxWorld at the moment:
http://www.linuxworld.com/story/45489.htm
Note that the issue is very much "open source" and not at all "free" in
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implementations for
the ftp, gopher, and finger URL schemes.
inetlib is used by several of the GNU JavaMail providers; GNU JavaMail
and JAF were also released as 1.0 versions recently, for more
information see
http://www.gnu.org/software/classpathx
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7;ll correct it ASAP.
I also have generic mailbox and mailto URLConnection classes which use
GNU JavaMail; I can't put these in inetlib for dependency reasons, what
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be an idea to make sure nobody in that project is
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Chris B. wrote:
> The MBOX implementation in CLASSPATHX barfs on zero length files. But
> isn't a zero length file technically a valid MBOX file??
Yes, probably. I'll sort this ASAP.
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n code then tries to cast the awt toolkit to a sun toolkit, with
predictable results.
i have found the interface to be largely useable even without
documentation, although any tips on the event subsystem would probably
be helpful. i'll try and jot down anything that see
tested using active/passive mode and MODE STREAM. i have been
unable thus far to locate a free ftp server that supports modes BLOCK and
COMPRESSED to test these.
it doesn't support any extensions; contributions would be most welcome,
subject to all the legal whatnot.
btw, by “client” i mean a cl
layer using gnu crypto and jsse. imap and smtp support sasl
authentication.
todo:
- http client
- documentation
- test cases
- more URLConnection support
- connection timeouts
if there are major (or minor) features anyone feels should be in these
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