[kaffe] Re: dotnet platform support / gnu config.sub (long)

2003-09-25 Thread Guido Draheim
Dalibor Topic wrote: Guido Draheim wrote: For the java machine, the term `jvm` is used universally. I do not remember there were any dependency on pointer lengths, it runs in managed mode always. JVM, JDK, Java, etc. are all trade marks with associated conditions of use.

Re: [kaffe] Re: dotnet platform support / gnu config.sub (long)

2003-09-25 Thread Stephen Crawley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Sun has a lot of lawyers, and they've been pretty aggressive than most about staking their claims on the linguistic turf (so they can sell it off). That's a rather twisted interpretation of Sun's use of trademarks, IMO. Another way of interpreting this is that Sun is

Re: [kaffe] Re: dotnet platform support / gnu config.sub (long)

2003-09-25 Thread Andrew Haley
Stephen Crawley writes: [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Sun has a lot of lawyers, and they've been pretty aggressive than most about staking their claims on the linguistic turf (so they can sell it off). That's a rather twisted interpretation of Sun's use of trademarks, IMO. Another

[kaffe] Re: dotnet platform support / gnu config.sub (long)

2003-09-25 Thread Guido Draheim
Dalibor Topic wrote: Guido Draheim wrote: Dalibor Topic wrote: Guido Draheim wrote: For the java machine, the term `jvm` is used universally. I do not remember there were any dependency on pointer lengths, it runs in managed mode always. JVM, JDK, Java, etc. are all trade marks with

Re: [kaffe] Re: dotnet platform support / gnu config.sub (long)

2003-09-24 Thread Jim Pick
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 23:38:38 +0200 Dalibor Topic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: JVM, JDK, Java, etc. are all trade marks with associated conditions of use. http://www.sun.com/suntrademarks/#J . Are you sure you want/need to use them? Yes. Actually, if the target is a java'ish machine