
On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 03:05:45PM +0200, Pascal Bleser wrote:
Alexey Eremenko wrote:
Please try to use FreeJava as much as possible, and use less Sun Java.
Especially now, when FreeJava has the same feature-set.
... which is not true, unfortunately, at this time.
For opensuse, the requirement would be: A compiler which can build all our java packages (maybe a quarter of the jpackage project, so really not that much) in the build system. Not too much 1.5 stuff yet in the code base as was pointed out. Mandatory. This might even be there already. A java runtime and class library which can run ant (with some optional tasks) in the build system. Many people forget this: the compiler is only part of the story. Almost all java packages build with ant, so we need to run ant during build. Mandatory. A java runtime and class library which can run all our packages. From the build system/packager view: Optional. Point out _working_ combinations of compiler, runtime, and class library for all opensuse platforms and these use cases to me, I'd be more than grateful. Last time I tried (admittedly some time ago) I ended up finding many interesting test cases for gij by trying to run ant with it. I'm willing to do this again, as mentioned before, but not before 10.2 is done (read: not this year). cheers, Sonja -- Sonja Krause-Harder (skh@suse.de) Research & Development SUSE Linux Products GmbH --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org