Re: Does libjcalendar-java qualify for main?

2005-12-20 Thread Eric Lavarde - Debian
Hi, > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Eric Lavarde - Debian wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I didn't get any answer to this email, so I reformulate my question: >> - is someone willing to sponsor me on this package placed in main? >> - if not, I already have a sponsor for contrib ;-) > > W

Re: Does libjcalendar-java qualify for main?

2005-12-20 Thread Arnaud Vandyck
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Eric Lavarde - Debian wrote: > Hi, > > I didn't get any answer to this email, so I reformulate my question: > - is someone willing to sponsor me on this package placed in main? > - if not, I already have a sponsor for contrib ;-) Why not in main? >

Re: Does libjcalendar-java qualify for main?

2005-11-11 Thread Eric Lavarde - Debian
Hi, I didn't get any answer to this email, so I reformulate my question: - is someone willing to sponsor me on this package placed in main? - if not, I already have a sponsor for contrib ;-) - is it OK to upload this package to CVS, even though it's not (yet) maintained by Java Maintainer? Thanks

Does libjcalendar-java qualify for main?

2005-11-06 Thread Eric Lavarde - Debian
Hi again, I have a similar issue with libjcalendar-java as with libforms-java: I can compile with kaffe but I can't really test the runtime behavior. JCalendar compiles well with kaffe 1.6, but I, short of creating myself a test program, I can only test through freemind (with Sun's java) as I don'