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Re: Please keep Classpath in a working state (Was: cvs commitsandjava.u
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Eric Blake |
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Re: Please keep Classpath in a working state (Was: cvs commitsandjava.util.regex) |
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Fri, 08 Mar 2002 16:32:31 -0700 |
Mark Wielaard wrote:
>
> It came in with this commit although the changelog entry does
> not mention it, so you probably comitted from the wrong working
> directory:
>
> 2002-03-07 Eric Blake <address@hidden>
>
> * java/lang/String.java: Improve Javadoc and formatting.
> * java/lang/StringBuffer.java: Ditto.
Bah, you're right - I had specifically commented out all the methods for
matches() and split(), but did not comment out the import statement. I
guess my BOOTCLASSPATH environment variable has been a lurking bug
longer than I realized :( I plan to check in my latest revision of
String soon (which fixes toUpperCase); and this time I will make sure
that Classpath is self-contained.
> > No, I'm on Cygwin, and have yet to compile a successful free VM (or for
> > that matter gcj). However, I haven't really sat down and tried tweaking
> > ORP, yet, so maybe I can get it to work if I put some effort into it.
>
> Would it help if we got you off this non-free proprietary platform?
> I could sent you a copy of my Debian CDs :)
Well, I recently got a larger hard drive, so I have slowly been in the
process of converting my machine into a dual boot. I already have
access to some Linux distro CDs, but thanks for the offer. But even if
I start doing most of my hacking in GNU/Linux, I still think it is nice
to try to accomodate cygwin.
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Eric Blake address@hidden
BYU student, free software programmer
Re: environment and compiling with jikes, Mark Wielaard, 2002/03/08
Re: environment and compiling with jikes, John Leuner, 2002/03/11