It is a strange story.
There are only 3 Java classes as the result of this? Is there c code for
this too?
Michael
On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 3:05 PM, Jim Pick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think this might be it...
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> http://kaffe.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/pocketlinux/XOE_1.0/src/kaffe-all/src/librar
Gabriella Sanchez wrote:
Hi! everybody
I'm beginning to use kaffe, Do you know if Kaffe can run a "jar" file from J2ME
(Java 2 Micro Edition) ?
It depends. If the jar file use ME-specific APIs that are not present in
Java SE, then the answer is no, unless you use an ME wrapper for SE like
M
Olivier Quilez wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently trying to install a JVM on a set-top box with a STb7109
processor, sh4 (superH) family.
I saw on the Ports page that there was a superh version of Kaffe ;
however I couldn't manage to find it. I saw, searching in the mailing
list archives, that the conf
Charlie Hamilton wrote:
In case anyone is interested, I found the answer to my own question. The
JNI was being built with the -fPIC -DPIC compiler/linker option, which
apparently was the cause of the trouble.
Thanks for the update, and I'm glad you were able to track it down. Can
you think
Jim Pick wrote:
I think this might be it...
http://kaffe.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/pocketlinux/XOE_1.0/src/kaffe-all/src/libraries/javalib/microsoft/
That's in the old Transvirtual Kaffe tree.
I removed that code from the kaffe tree a while ago, fwiw. It didn't see
any patches, and I've never se
I think this might be it...
http://kaffe.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/pocketlinux/XOE_1.0/src/kaffe-all/src/libraries/javalib/microsoft/
That's in the old Transvirtual Kaffe tree.
I believe that Transvirtual was paid to implement these by Microsoft's
legal team (who were embroiled in a legal war with Su