On Monday 16 December 2002 17:52, Dalibor Topic wrote:
> Hi Jukka,
> [...]
>
> It's good to see a healthy ecosystem is out there.
Amen to that. :)
All the free VMs are in a sense rivals, but we are friendly rivals, and we
are free to learn from one another. I see some developers who are fiercely
On Tuesday 17 December 2002 14:39, Jukka Santala wrote:
> Aside: If you're so "friendly rivals", why has practically every
> "sales-pitch" (Agressive lobbying for specific solution on mailing-lists
> etc.) for Wonka I've seen so far attacked Kaffe?
I also do not wish to get involved in any wars,
Hi Mark,
--- Mark and Janice Juszczec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Dalibor wrote:
> >
> >What's the status of the kaffe.org tree non that
> >platform (mipsel-linux) using --with-engine=intrp
> ?
> >Does it compile/build at all? Or does it just crash
> >every regression test ;) ?
> >
>
> I hav
Dalibor wrote:
What's the status of the kaffe.org tree non that
platform (mipsel-linux) using --with-engine=intrp ?
Does it compile/build at all? Or does it just crash
every regression test ;) ?
I haven't tried it since the beginning of the year. It didn't compile back
then. I think I sen
--- Mark and Janice Juszczec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> >Pocketlinux' Kaffe was and still is one of the most
> complete and best
> >embedded
> >solutions. For that reason I'd like to see
> Kaffe.org's version try to
> >reach its full potential in this avenue.
>
> Pocketlinux Kaffe is still, AF
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Chris Gray wrote:
> All the free VMs are in a sense rivals, but we are friendly rivals, and we
> are free to learn from one another. I see some developers who are fiercely
> loyal to one VM, and others who are happy to experiment with two or more:
> so let us rejoice that we ar
Pocketlinux' Kaffe was and still is one of the most complete and best
embedded
solutions. For that reason I'd like to see Kaffe.org's version try to
reach its full potential in this avenue.
Pocketlinux Kaffe is still, AFAIK, the only Java virtual machine for the
Helio with its little endian mips
Hi Jukka,
--- Jukka Santala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'd like to remind that a large amount of itnerest
> to Kaffe comes from the
> perspective of use on embedded, reduced resource and
> otherwise exotic
> systems. On the desktop scene for example, Kaffe can
> hardly compete with
> Sun, and ev
I'd like to remind that a large amount of itnerest to Kaffe comes from the
perspective of use on embedded, reduced resource and otherwise exotic
systems. On the desktop scene for example, Kaffe can hardly compete with
Sun, and even the free-software community seems to be edging to turn more
towards