? When will the ptherad
real-time of Kaffe be merged into traditional Open Kaffe VM ?
Regards,
Erik
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From:
Philippe Laporte
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Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 4:39
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Subject: Re: Add javax.* packages
Hi, I am very
real-time of Kaffe be merged into traditional Open Kaffe
VM ? Regards,Erik
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From:Philippe
Laporte
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 4:39
PM
Subject: Re: Add javax.* packages
Hi,
I am very interested in this project. Can
you share
Hi,
I am very interested in this project. Can
you share what modifications you made, and what are your goals?
I have recently done the pthreads soft real-time port of Kaffe under
linux.
Thank you,
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Philippe Laporte
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Tran
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Patrick Tullmann wrote:
> Could you send me/us the actual error message? You updated the
> libraries/extensions/Makefile.am to include your new directory, right?
> Does the 'build-classes' target work if you invoke that directly?
> (Just cd into your object tree libraries/e
If you add .java files, you must run developers/update-class-list
from the libraries/javalib directory to add those to the Makefile.am.
I'm not sure whether that will also add new directories automatically,
but studying that script should help you.
- Godmar
>
> Surely the Makefile.in
> My approach so far has been: I have a new package I wish to create,
> say called javax.new So I created a new folder in the
> libraries/extensions folder, and then copied the directory structure
> and makefile.am format from the servlet package that is located here
> (obviously changing "servle
Surely the Makefile.in files are automatically generated from
the Makefile.am files and do not require modification. I forgot
to mention the first time that I have also updated the configure.in
file.
I am sure I wish to do this as I'm implementing the javax.realtime
package on top of a modified
>>> C Pedley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 16-Nov-00 11:57:15 AM >>>
>My approach so far has been: I have a new package I wish
>to create, say called javax.new So I created a new folder
>in the libraries/extensions folder, and then copied the
>directory structure and makefile.am format from the servlet