On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 12:34:33 -0400
Greg Wooledge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since Helmer fixed a memory leak, I've decided to give Kaffe+Freenet
another whirl. The good news is, it's MUCH more stable than 1.1.0
was. I've actually had it running for many hours without sucking up
all the memory
On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 13:02:31 +0900
Ito Kazumitsu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am afraid this cannot be ignored. Since the killer process
was introduced to TestScript, something has changed.
wc.java has // java args: wc $1. But it seems that
this $1 does not work properly.
Oops. I guess
Toad wrote:
So the question I wonder about is whether money would be of any use to a
different project, one that I personally would give moderate amounts if
it produced a clear benefit. Since what we did is out of the question,
not having an unemployable programmer in your mist (stupid me for
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 17:03:12 -0700
Jim White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm getting a slew of those bogus emails, but at least my system won't
be sending any.
Yeah, there's 147 messages in the moderation queue right now. :-(
We're just moderating posts that appear to come from people not on
On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 17:47:49 +0200
Dalibor Topic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jim,
Jim Pick wrote:
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 17:03:12 -0700
Jim White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm getting a slew of those bogus emails, but at least my system won't
be sending any.
Yeah, there's 147
On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 08:50:07 -0700
Jim Pick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've added some matching code / sanity checks to the script, so hopefully
it will send the right patch for the commit now.
And, I just added some code to truncate the subject line of the email to
80 characters. :-)
Cheers
On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 16:26:24 +0200
Dalibor Topic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim Pick wrote:
Hi,
I've encountered this a few times. It happens the first time I run
Kaffe when I've been installing Kaffe on a new system:
kaffe.util.SupportDisabled: GNU gmp was not found by Kaffe
On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 19:21:23 -0700
Jim Pick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 12:15:27 -0700
Jim Pick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I can see we're going to have problems with the loginfo script emails
when there are clusters of commits together - it incorrectly uses
Hi,
I've encountered this a few times. It happens the first time I run
Kaffe when I've been installing Kaffe on a new system:
kaffe.util.SupportDisabled: GNU gmp was not found by Kaffe configure script
It's because the gmp development package wasn't configured.
I'd prefer it if Kaffe bailed
On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 12:15:27 -0700
Jim Pick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I can see we're going to have problems with the loginfo script emails
when there are clusters of commits together - it incorrectly uses the
last commit when it sends the emails (as they tend to be delayed).
Please
This seems to be taking more than a few days to fix, so I added
-noverify so we can build the regression tests. It's only temporary -
we'll remove it when the verifier is happier with kjc.
Cheers,
- Jim
On Thu, 07 Aug 2003 11:56:15 -0400 (EDT)
Rob Gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Tim,
On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 15:59:11 +0200
jerome moliere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I know kaffe for a while, but I'm about delivering a report for a huge
french institution seraching for a lightt JVM enough to be linked from
their website able to launch their applets. Code is Java 1.1 (awt,
On 14 Aug 2003 12:28:33 -0600
Tom Tromey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James == James Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
James Yes. Actually there is alot ot work on. I like to see
James multimedia truly supported in Kaffe.
Let me make a plea for new packages and such to be written in
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 11:59:00 +0200
Dalibor Topic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wow! that's really nice! I must check in something today to test it ;)
Oops. There were some bugs in the perl script where it detected the
first line in the ChangeLog - the subjects were coming across blank.
I think
Hi,
I've updated the website so that there is now a sponsorship link at the
top of the kaffe.org webpage. I'm inviting people to sponsor the
website for a month at a time. I tried to keep it somewhat discrete.
For the past year, since Transvirtual went under, Berkeley Signal Inc.
has donated
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 11:03:45 +0200
Markus Maier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I observe kaffe for a few month and it seams that my software
may run on kaffe in the near future; and now I have to make a
feature request:
Please make the installation of kaffe moveable;
i.e.
This should work...
./configure --with-staticbin --with-staticvm --with-staticlib
That should give you a static binary.
Cheers,
- Jim
On Thu, 07 Aug 2003 21:22:24 +
Mark and Janice Juszczec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim
I tried this. Sorry, I should have been more clear.
I've made the 1.1.1 release of Kaffe available for download at:
ftp://ftp.kaffe.org/pub/kaffe/v1.1.x-development/kaffe-1.1.1.tar.gz
http://www.kaffe.org/ftp/pub/kaffe/v1.1.x-development/kaffe-1.1.1.tar.gz
As this is a development release, it is essentially a snapshot of
what's happening in
On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 16:59:06 +0200
Dalibor Topic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Developers would drop these .xml files into a designated directory
underneath their home directories on pogo.kaffe.org. Eventually, I'd
like to write up a way to set up web accounts and http uploading or
WebDAV on
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 14:38:05 +0200
Guilhem Lavaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here the last patch to KJC for today ;-). I fix previous Jim's patch so
it can also compile
source file in the current directory with javac source.java.
Done. I will also upload the new patches to kaffe-extras in a
Hi,
I'd like to use hsqldb 1.7.1 for the simple regression testing reporting
thing I'm writing to install on kaffe.org, but I'm running into a bug.
It's super cool, BTW. Get it here:
http://hsqldb.sourceforge.net/
Here's a trivial example, that creates a SQL table in-memory.
import
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 14:49:19 -0400 (EDT)
Rob Gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Attached is a patch for a nearly completed bytecode verifier. There are
two things that are still not checked that are required by JVM Spec 4.8.2,
but they will be pretty simple to add in later.
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 08:44:47 +0200
Dalibor Topic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Basically, it works similar to how a ports style system works. I'm
just checking in scripts to download tar and zip files, patch them, and
build stuff.
There are two basic scripts. The first one,
Hi,
I checked in a new kjc.jar which changes the default location where
.class files are dropped when compiling, so it matches Sun's javac.
So now JSPs work in Jetty. I haven't tried Tomcat yet...
Give it a try, with Jetty 4.2.9:
$ export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/kaffe
$ export
Hi,
I think I made an error in the loginfo script, which is why some of the
recent commits didn't send an email to the list. I think I've fixed it.
And a reminder - the feature freeze for 1.1.1 is tomorrow...
Cheers,
- Jim
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Sorry for bombing the list with CVS commit messages. I didn't realize
that the list would get those commits for modules that weren't kaffe
(I guess the script is doing a substring match). I'll try to fix that.
Anyways, you can see the beginnings of the build system for things like
kjc checked
Hi,
I'd like to stick to approximately a 2 month release cycle between 1.1.x
releases.
How does this sound for dates?
Sunday, July 27 - Feature Freeze for 1.1.1
Sunday, August 3 - Release 1.1.1
I'm proposing a freeze only for one week. The 1.1.x series is a
development series of releases, so
On Mon, 2003-07-14 at 03:34, Dalibor Topic wrote:
Salut Guilhem,
Guilhem Lavaux wrote:
I'll check in a patch that delegates running of kjc pizza to another
VM instance through Runtime.exec, since that seems to be the sane
thing to do ;)
cheers,
dalibor topic
Hi dalibor
Hi,
I didn't spend any time working on Kaffe over the weekend, but I did
spend some time playing with Freenet. :-)
I made a freesite, and inserted it into freenet using my node (running
on the JDK, unfortunately, as the latest freenet builds use NIO and
don't run ok Kaffe).
As part of the
On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 00:58, Dalibor Topic wrote:
Jim, could you manually set the executable permission bit on
developers/autogen.sh? It seems that there is no way to do it through a cvs
client. See http://www.loria.fr/~molli/fom-serve/cache/77.html
Okay, done.
Cheers,
- Jim
On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 10:28:12 -0400 (EDT)
Rob Gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Jim, in:
http://www.kaffe.org/pipermail/kaffe/2003-June/042818.html you
spoke about a separate build system with which to rebuild kjc and other
external jars. How far are we away from that? In
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 10:59:15 -0700 (PDT)
Dalibor Topic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jim,
--- Jim Pick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please suggest some more links if you know of any other documentation hiding
out there on the web. I know, you've probably all sent me the links before
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 07:08:31 +0900 (JST)
Kiyo Inaba [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Kiyo's http://www2.biglobe.ne.jp/~inaba/trampolines.html and
http://www2.biglobe.ne.jp/~inaba/sysdepCallMethod.html
Are they still needed to be mentioned? They are not out of date
(fortunately) but equivalent
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 09:48:02 -0700 (PDT)
Dalibor Topic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So just use whatever suits you best, as long it's an open format. MS Word DOC
files would be really, really bad ;)
Heck, we'll even take .doc files - I can cut and paste those into DocBook or
something like that.
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 05:38, Dalibor Topic wrote:
Anyway, this has been done to death every couple of months, and my conclusion
is:
* I don't really know
* if you don't know either but have to know ask your lawyer
* none has complained yet
* transvirtual was fine with everything running on
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 08:16, Rob Gonzalez wrote:
I did some googling about the licensing issues, and it does seem that if
we ship kaffe with a copy of Ant then we would not be included in
debian-free anymore...the Apache license is not GPL-compatible. We can
clearly use Ant all we want for
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 07:09, Dalibor Topic wrote:
--- Kiyo Inaba [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jim,
At the moment, the web page just has the FAQ files from 1.1.0.
That's funny. 'FAQ.cross-compilation' is in the 1.1.0. But it is not
listed in documentation.shtml. This is same for
On 26 Jun 2003 18:56:37 +0200
Mark Wielaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 18:04, Jim Pick wrote:
Actually, distributing some non-GPL compatible apps along with the VM
sources is not a bad way to help people understand how we interpret the
licensing issues
On Sat, 2003-06-21 at 11:20, Kiyo Inaba wrote:
Can someone make documentation page of web up to date?
Right now, I checked how to cross compile by refering the web, and noticed
it is not there :-) I will try to get it from ViewCVS.
At the moment, the web page just has the FAQ files from 1.1.0.
Can I forward this to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list? I think it'll
motivate them to get some fixes in for 1.1.1 (which should be out in a
few months).
Great!
On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 03:23, Elliotte Rusty Harold wrote:
Of course. It seems there are really three separate problems:
1.
Nice work.
What do people think of this?
I guess one problem might be that Kaffe's stack is already under pretty
heavy pressure, because it's used to store the Java stack as well. If
we use it to store objects as well, we might have to increase the
default stack size.
Cheers,
- Jim
On Tue,
Actually, we have multiple AWTs now, selectable at configure time.
I wouldn't mind seeing it so that we could compile them all in, and
easily select them at run time, using properties, or something like
that. If somebody was really ambitious, maybe it's even possible to
mix them up, and run
Hi,
I've made the 1.1.0 release of Kaffe available for download at:
ftp://ftp.kaffe.org/pub/kaffe/v1.1.x-development/kaffe-1.1.0.tar.gz
http://www.kaffe.org/ftp/pub/kaffe/v1.1.x-development/kaffe-1.1.0.tar.gz
This is a development release, the first one in the 1.1.x series.
It's probably much
On Sun, 2003-06-08 at 23:54, Dalibor Topic wrote:
Cool patch! It will make life easier for platfroms suffering from
jitter/interpreter/strtod bugs during the rebuild of class library. I hope that
it also trivially fixes the make distcheck issues.
Yeah, I figured it was sort of essential for
I'm sure everybody already knows this, but we're in a freeze now. So we
want bug fixes, testing results, documentation and packaging / configure
fixes only at this point. The release 1.1.0 release will be on Sunday.
Cheers,
- Jim
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kaffe
On Fri, 2003-06-06 at 10:37, Andrew Mermell wrote:
Hello,
Could someone please give me a brief idea of what's happening with kaffe at
this point? Is it in much use on the PowerPC?
I recently upgraded my iBook and tried in on Mac OS X 10.2 / PowerPC.
The head of CVS compiled staticly (dynamic
Nobody has been actively working on it regularily, but I think some work
was done on it a few months ago. Currently, there's only cygwin support
- so you need to link it against the cygwin DLL (which is an issue for
some non-GPL software). The PocketLinux/Transvirtual fork of Kaffe had
some
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 08:50, Kiyo Inaba wrote:
Hi Jim,
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 02:29, Dalibor Topic wrote:
Yeah, I think 2003-06-04 should be the day when all features for the next
version are in and the focus switches over to testing and fixing the
platform-specific bugs and
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 02:29, Dalibor Topic wrote:
--- Kiyo Inaba [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does 'next wednesday' mean June/4? And does the 'freeze' mean 'code
Yeah, I think 2003-06-04 should be the day when all features for the next
version are in and the focus switches over to testing and
I was trying to get this patch to work over the weekend, but haven't had a
clear success yet. It breaks qt embedded at the moment, and doesn't seem to
work for me on qtopia 1.6 from trolltech. so I'd propose delaying the release
by a week until that's sorted out, and continuing with the
On Tue, 2003-05-27 at 10:21, Dalibor Topic wrote:
Hi Ito,
--- Ito Kazumitsu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I did not know ChangeLog must be manually edited.
At the moment, yeah. We could switch to using cvs2cl after the release, though,
if Jim is O.K. with that.
I'd have to play
Hmm, yeah, I agree - that's not nice.
Here's what I tried.
=== PermCheck.java
import java.io.*;
class PermCheck {
public static void main( String args[] ) throws IOException {
File f = new File(testing);
f.createNewFile();
f = File.createTempFile(testing,.tmp);
Very strange - it looks like Gerlando is working on his own
copy of the CVS repository, but the commitlog sent his commit
to the kaffe mailling list. :-)
Really, it shouldn't have gotten through the anti-relaying
rules on the server, I'll have to take another look.
Cheers,
- Jim
On Mon,
Hi,
before I go and rewrite class library compilation a
little bit, I'd like to hear if anyone has attempted
to fix the remaining issues with class library
compilation.
I made a few attempts to fix it in the past - however,
I always got stuck in issues relating to the way different
Java
Nobody likes to mess with the auto* tools.
How about if we put together a separate small toolchain
package that developers can install, which contains versions
of the auto* tools that can be installed in an non-intrusive
location. We'd release a new toolchain tarball periodically.
Then anybody
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 09:19, Benoit Hubert wrote:
Hello
I'm working on a modified version of Kaffe, which uses
our own thread and socket subsystems. I use a test program
which hangs at some point, but I can't determine precisely where.
I think that in this situation, it would be helpful if
I think the PocketLinux version of kaffe had a
working -verbosecall
switch (it doesn't work in the kaffe.org version).
I'm not sure, but
I think I was told that it worked by JIT'ing each
method, and but not
storing the result (so it ran very slowly).
I have to disagree. At the
It definitely looks like a typo, so I commited a fix (completely
untested, of course). Thanks for finding it!
Cheers,
- Jim
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 04:30, Jose M. Gomez wrote:
Hi everyone,
Just looking at the code I think I saw a typo in line 48 in config-signal.h.
This is from the CVS
On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 14:08, Jose M. Gomez wrote:
Hi everyone,
Before launching my questions I'd like to thank and congratulate everyone
involved in Kaffe. Great work!
Thanks!
Now, the inevitable questions. I've just started working on making a port of
Kaffe to Minix. Yes, I'm afraid it
On Sat, 2002-06-15 at 12:34, Dylan Schell wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently trying to port kaffe to PS2/Linux.
I've gotten to the point where the interpreter only fails some
IEEE tests (NaN/-0.0/Inf), and would like to proceed with the JIT
The current mips port basically runs except for 64
Oops. My fault. I'll look at it once more...
Cheers,
- Jim
On Wed, 2002-06-05 at 06:37, Alexander Popov wrote:
Sorry Dalibor, my mistake...
KAFFE_VERSION in java/lang/Cloneable.java is really the reason and
should be changed as follows:
int KAFFE_VERSION = 1 * 1 + 1 * 100 + 0;
Hi,
I've made the 1.0.7-rc1 release available for download at:
ftp://ftp.kaffe.org/pub/kaffe/testing/v1.0.x/kaffe-1.0.7-rc1.tar.gz
http://www.kaffe.org/ftp/pub/kaffe/testing/v1.0.x/kaffe-1.0.7-rc1.tar.gz
Please download it, compile it, and try it out. This is a test release
of what will be
Hi,
With the release, I took the opportunity to rearrange the ftp site. I
want to be making a lot more releases (in the spirit of Linux kernel
development), and I needed a bit more structure for the site.
It now looks a bit like this.
pub/kaffe
|-- binaries
| |-- freebsd
| |-- linux
|
Cool. I don't have Linux on my iBook yet, so I couldn't test it. :-)
I'll look at the AWT errors (I haven't done any AWT testing).
I want to put your test results into the RELEASE-NOTES file - which
engine did you compile with? (I'm guessing intrp)
Cheers,
- Jim
On Sun, 2002-06-02 at
And any other configure options you used (eg. --with-staticlib
--with-staticvm --with-staticbinary).
Cheers,
- Jim
On Sun, 2002-06-02 at 09:33, Jim Pick wrote:
Cool. I don't have Linux on my iBook yet, so I couldn't test it. :-)
I'll look at the AWT errors (I haven't done any AWT
My intention is to do definitely do some code rearranging. I had a
pretty good layout/build system that I designed for the KaffePro work I
did (with the intention that I'd introduce it here). Unfortunately,
rearranging the code and changing the build system is a lot of work (and
will create a
Nice ...
Only subscribers can post to the list ... this spammer actually went and
subscribed. Grrr.
Cheers,
- Jim
On Sun, 2002-06-02 at 18:08, Anderson e Elenita Teixeira wrote:
Please, Help Me...
I am Brazilian and I don't know anything about English, I am
using a
Thanks, I didn't know about that.
Cheers,
- Jim
On Sun, 2002-06-02 at 18:55, Godmar Back wrote:
Make sure you advance the version number in java.lang.Cloneable
- Godmar
Hi,
I've made the 1.0.7-rc1 release available for download at:
On Fri, 2002-05-31 at 05:30, Dalibor Topic wrote:
Hi Jukka,
--- Jukka Santala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks. I tested it, but I'd also like to comment on
the style, as it was
brought up.
I just checked in a FAQ/FAQ.coding-style placeholder. I'm looking for
a volunteer to turn that
Looks good, I put it in.
Cheers,
- Jim
On Fri, 2002-05-31 at 10:19, Timothy Stack wrote:
hi,
Attached is a fix for unix-jthreads that should better handle large
timeout values. For example:
synchronized( this )
{
this.wait(Long.MAX_VALUE);
}
eventually reaches this
On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 09:41, Dalibor Topic wrote:
The bad news: we are slower than JDK 1.3.1. Especially
xalan seems to
suffer from class and resource loading. So I'd like to
propose a
new caching scheme for our system class loader: beside
just caching
classes, it should cache the
It looks good, so I checked it in. Tell me if I screwed it up.
(The patch queue is looking a lot shorter...)
Cheers,
- Jim
On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 15:49, Patrick Tullmann wrote:
I discovered the other day that Kaffe didn't correctly handle
truncated class files (it just segfaulted, and
On Sun, 2002-05-12 at 03:34, James Walker wrote:
Is there anything in the works to include Java swing packages with the next version
of Kaffe?
We can't, since they are owned by Sun.
I did notice, however, that the Classpath guys have reimplemented a few
of the swing classes themselves. I
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