why removing fastjar from gcc sources? we need a 100% free java sdk

Pablo De Napoli pdenapo@yahoo.com
Sun May 14 18:07:00 GMT 2006


I see [1] that fastjar has been removed from the gcc sources,
as a result of a decision of the GCC SC.
However, I don't see this as a good decision since this way
gcc building depends on an external program and Sun's jar program
is not free, so we ought to provide a free alternative to Sun jar.
Otherwise, I won't be possible to have a 100% free java compiler.
I think this issue is very important in order to provide users
some way out of the "java trap".
Perphaps fastjar could became a separate program from the GNU
Project, or (if there exists licence issues with regard to fasjar,
that I don't think so) perhaps GNU should provide a different replacement
for jar.
According to [2] "fastjar doesn't have a home yet. It was rejected from savannah
because fastjar.texi is GPL and not GFDL.".
I see that fastjar does have its own site [3], but it is very
out of date (and the code base there seems not to be mantained any
more).
best regards,
Pablo De Napoli
[1] http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/java-patches/2006-q1/msg00382.html
[2] http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/java-patches/2006-q1/msg00381.html
[3] http://fastjar.sourceforge.net/
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