GCJ adoption and improving our "PR"
Andrew Haley
aph@redhat.com
Thu Apr 15 17:28:00 GMT 2004
Kevin B. Hendricks writes:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> > That is the focus of the "New ABI" that we keep talking about.
>
> When (which version) would we expect that to appear (gcc 3.5 or later?)
That's the plan.
> > It'll be possible to run existing jarfiles without altering them,
> > although you'll probably want to do a precompilation step to make
> > running faster.
>
> I really don't mind recompiling them all especially if I can go direct
> to native.
>
> The issue I was trying to bring up is how high the hurdle is now to
> simply get something useable going.
Indeed. We care very much about this.
> > There's still the issue of getting free versions of all the libraries,
> > of course.
>
> Yes, we seem to have so many license variations that nothing "free"
> works with anything else "free" and by doing so we are making work for
> ourselves and forcing the reinvention of the wheel (how many awt and
> peer related implmentations do we really need!).
I haven't come across that as a huge problem: GPL + exception seems to
be OK with the licences of other free Java libraries.
Andrew.
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