> "Robert" == Robert Schuster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Robert> Michael, how should we handle gcj <4 from now on?
Robert> a) Print an error message when detected as only available compiler and
Robert> abort.
This is probably best.
Warnings are easily lost in the noise.
Robert> And to our G
On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 04:10:51PM +0200, Robert Schuster wrote:
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> Andrew Haley wrote:
> > Michael Koch writes:
> > > On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 04:00:53AM +0200, Robert Schuster wrote:
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> > > > As these errors do not happen wit
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Andrew Haley wrote:
> Michael Koch writes:
> > On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 04:00:53AM +0200, Robert Schuster wrote:
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> > > As these errors do not happen with GCJ 4.0 I suppose the problem comes
> > > from a bug of the earlier GCJ versions.
> "Tom" == Tom Tromey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tom> Has anybody talked to you about the paperwork you'd need to sign for
Tom> the FSF? In general the FSF wants ownership of the copyright of
Tom> programs included in its packages.
I've no problems with giving the copyright to FSF. Please
> "Nic" == Nic Ferrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nic> I talked to Julian a month or two ago about making his TexiDoclet
Nic> part of the Classpathx project. Classpathx does not require (c)
Nic> assignment but is still an *official* GNU project.
Nic>
Nic> Of course, javadoc fits better into
>>> Tom Tromey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06-Jul-01 5:22:04 AM >>>
> "Julian" == Julian Scheid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Has anybody talked to you about the paperwork
you'd need to sign for the FSF? In general the FSF
wants ownership of the copyright of programs included
in its pac
>>>>> "Julian" == Julian Scheid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Julian> This is to announce that I have nearly finished a drop-in
Julian> replacement for the Sun Javadoc tool which I would like to
Julian> contribute to the Classpath project. Of course, it w
This is to announce that I have nearly finished a
drop-in replacement for the Sun Javadoc tool which
I would like to contribute to the Classpath project.
Of course, it was written hands-off: I have not seen
the corresponding Sun source code any time before.
What I have is only the tool
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