On Friday 16 April 2004 13:22, Werner Punz wrote: > Richard Dale wrote: > >On Friday 16 April 2004 08:02, Dominique Devriese wrote: > >>Anyway, it's of course up to you and the other kdejava developers to > >>decide on this. In the end, I don't think it matters much, people > >>wanting to use the java bindings will not have too much trouble using > >>gcj/gij, unless they really want to use the latest JDK features, I > >>guess. > > > >Well I develop on Linux PowerPC which is stuck on jdk 1.3.1, and probably > > a dead port. There's no such thing as latest features for me, and I > > couldn't use any 1.4 specific ones, let alone 1.5. > > Richard, have you checked out the Blackdown VM lately > I am not sure if they have PPC binaries for Linux but > the sourced probably are compilable. But it isn't Free/Open Source software, and you're are expected to work as an unpaid volunteer with all sorts of restrictions. I'm sure a PowerPC 1.4 port would be much more work than compiling the sources, as someone else would have already done it. Free software just doesn't have that problem - pretty much all of it runs just fine on PowerPC, but with the jdk we are second class citizens. > >Sun are behaving strangly at the moment, and as they flail around trying > > to make money out of java, and they could even start charging for the jdk > > if you develop commercial apps with it. They're writing a closed source > > 3D desktop instead of gnome, a swing app called Glow as a Evolution > > replacement, while other sun employees are working on gnome itself. I > > think I've been reading too many gnome blogs.. > > Probably, Sun always has behaved strangely, but bear in mind and most > Gnome blogs simply never name that. Sun does not have full control over > java anymore, a consortium, the JCP has it. > And even normal people can participate. Btw. the Sun Java sources are > reachable for everyone you just have to wade throug a lot of legal mumbo > jumbo to get your hands on them. But you can't do anything with them, only "look, but don't touch". -- Richard _______________________________________________ Kde-java mailing list Kde-java@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-java