Jan Schulz wrote:
Hallo!
Hallo Jan,
Theoretically (actually: practically) SWT is runable with kaffe, so
swt could be build on other platforms. Eclipse on the other hand will
not run on a current kaffe.
Not yet, but Mark Wielaard (I bet you remember him from our policy
discussion) has been
Hallo!
A quick look at my 'update-excuses' [1] showed, that eclipse is currently
hold back because of several issues:
* Some libs, which can't do anything about...
* As there are no autobuilder in contrib, I need to provide the
platform dependend packages for !i386 platforms. I have no idea,
On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 06:26:48PM +0100, Jan Schulz wrote:
I'm actually not sure, what IBM offers there: They have a JDK for
32-bit xSeries (Intel compatible), 32-bit iSeries/pSeries, 64-bit
iSeries/pSeries, 31-bit zSeries (S/390) and 64-bit zSeries (S/390).
Maybe someone can enlighten me,
On Wednesday 29 October 2003 18:29, Per Bothner wrote:
Jan Schulz wrote:
Theoretically (actually: practically) SWT is runable with kaffe, so
swt could be build on other platforms. Eclipse on the other hand will
not run on a current kaffe.
However, eclipse will run on gcj:
Hallo Per,
* Per Bothner wrote:
However, eclipse will run on gcj:
Yes, I'm aware of that. Unfortunatelly, they use a patched gij/gcj, which
is not available in debian yet (AFAIK, they have a branch, which is
not completly integrated into HEAD yet. At least that was the message
some weeks ago).
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