Importing sources (?)
Kevin A. Burton
burton@relativity.yi.org
Mon Nov 27 04:29:00 GMT 2000
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Tom Tromey <tromey@cygnus.com> writes:
> Today I started trying to build a tree that includes both libgcj and
> other free software Java pieces. My particular tree includes parts of
> Cryptix and javax.servlet. However, there are other bits out there:
> SAX/XML stuff, audio stuff, and CORBA (at least).
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woah... big -1. This is a *bad* idea IMO. If you think that stuff is cool just
link to a .jar or have a "links" section in README of other cool stuff do DL.
This would be a massive duplication of work with no benefits. If you want the
libraries to be standard with gcj like SAX/DOM interfaces just ship a .jar.
Kevin
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