Is anyone planning on merging this work into kaffe? From what I can
see it would allow emacs gud-jdb mode to be used with kaffe. I will
do an initial merge if people are interested, but I won't be able to
do much more after that other than to add stuff to gud-jdb and submit
back to the emacs ma
here's an initial patch for a parisc-linux port of kaffe. it really
doesn't do very much except lets you build it on parisc and pass some of
the simple test cases. i hope to do some more work on this soon.
if this looks ok, can someone please commit this to cvs?
thanks,
randolph
diff -uNr kaffe
Hi Jukka,
--- Jukka Santala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Altough the debug log is in parts little different,
> the latest Xsmiles
> release (0.5) appears to exhibit same problem with
> the recent Kaffe
> desktop edition versions. I'll take a closer look if
> I have time, but as
> usual, if this r
Using Linux i686, all 112 regression tests pass, however for some time now
the XSmiles "suite" has silently failed to run on the Kaffe desktop
edition. As this isn't a high priority for us just now (It still works
fien with the custom edition we're using for embedded testing) I haven't
looked at i
On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 08:07:11AM -0400, Derek L Davies wrote:
>
> Is anyone planning on merging this work into kaffe? From what I can
> see it would allow emacs gud-jdb mode to be used with kaffe. I will
> do an initial merge if people are interested, but I won't be able to
> do much more aft
I've compiled kaffe on cygwin. Here are regression test results (attached in
this mail)
I also had to do some other changes in order to make kaffe compile. The
changes
are described here -> http://fir4o.hit.bg/cygwin-kaffe.html
Actually I didn't modified makefiles to inzlide zlib but used insted
--- Dalibor Topic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > 4) Look at whether or not kjc should be updated
> >
> > I'd say yes, but I'm not sure if the current
> version from CVS has all the
> > bugs fixed that I've reported. I'll check it out
> and post the results.
>
> I tested it, and it runs well.
On Friday 19 April 2002 02:52, Dalibor Topic wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> On Thursday 18 April 2002 21:34, Jim Pick wrote:
> > Sorry, I haven't gotten Release Candidate 1 (RC1) out yet. I just wanted
> > to do a few things first:
> >
> > 2) Try compiling it on a few more platforms (Linux works, I just
>
On Sun, Apr 21, 2002 at 08:25:03PM -0700, Jim Pick wrote:
> Nope. I didn't even know it existed! Thanks for the link (I added it to
> the webpages).
Well it builds ok on OpenBSD (change make to gmake)
I don't have an X connection to test the GUI at present, but the