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[Files] Jamiga update!ANN.lu
Posted on 25-Jul-2003 23:31 GMT by Richi7 comments
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Another update of Jamiga! 0.0...6 pre-alpha version at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/jamiga
Jamiga update! : Comment 1 of 7ANN.lu
Posted by Peter Gordon on 25-Jul-2003 21:36 GMT
Here are the release notes for the latest version:

This release is now pretty much up to speed with the GNU classpath as it was before with sun's rt.jar. Some Socket-methods have not been implemented yet (i.e. you can only write client-sockets, no server-sockets). Therefore, all java.* - packages except java.awt *should* work now. GNU is stepping towards JDK 1.4, so please do some heavy testing with all kinds of stuff! Attention though, there is a known bug with Sockets and Multiple Threads!
Jamiga update! : Comment 2 of 7ANN.lu
Posted by Don Cox on 26-Jul-2003 06:14 GMT
That's good. Keep going.
Jamiga update! : Comment 3 of 7ANN.lu
Posted by MarkTime on 26-Jul-2003 15:34 GMT
it will be great when awt is done, and server sockets.
WOW, keep up the good work, I will be a huge fan if you get it finished!
WOW!!!! doing great.
Jamiga update! : Comment 4 of 7ANN.lu
Posted by Johan Forsberg on 26-Jul-2003 15:46 GMT
Great job! Now work on those server sockets!

A small comment: there was some discussion on wether to base awt of Reaction or MUI. You must realize that Java (both AWT and Swing) contains it's own - very complex - layout engine. MUI's advanced layout capabilities will be totally wasted, since they won't be used at all. The best thing IMHO would be to base awt on plain BOOPSI, or even old-style Intuition gadgets if that's possible... Less cycles wasted :-)
Jamiga update! : Comment 5 of 7ANN.lu
Posted by José on 26-Jul-2003 17:03 GMT
wow wow WOW!:)
Jamiga update! : Comment 6 of 7ANN.lu
Posted by AnonX on 26-Jul-2003 20:42 GMT
Instead of listing every x.x.x.x.x.x.x.1 update just tell us when its out of alpha
Jamiga update! : Comment 7 of 7ANN.lu
Posted by peter on 29-Jul-2003 04:42 GMT
In reply to Comment 6 (AnonX):
Hello AnonX

one of the basic principles of open source software is "release soon, release often". If you don't want to hear about new releases - don't read them.

Peter
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