Peter Bengtsson wrote:
On 2005-01-10, Christophe Ochal wrote:
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Well, OOo is supposed to be compileable with 2.95, so i don't see why we'd have to port GCC 3.4 to OS3.x aswell.
Do you want us to make a classic version too? I thought it was OS4 only.
I don't see why we couldn't make some of the things work on classic, even if it's not OOo, some of the side dependancies could be usefull.
There is also the point that as some of us do not have an AmigaONE and/or will be using cross-compilers, the ability to test some sub-projects under OS 3.x can be beneficial.
hopefully you will soon get an AmigaOne (I was afraid that itwould have been more expensive) :-D
(Since AmigaOS 3.x is more AmigaOS4-alike than e.g. GNU/Linux)
-Peter aka. Archprogrammer
PS: Keeping up with this mailing list is a part-time job in itself - it seems that every time I get the time to read it, I have another 100 mails to read. But that is hopefully a good sign. :-)
lets hope so... While I am trying to install Debian GNU/Linux on my AmigaOne (should have been sleeping long time ago), am I looking (downloading, and looking at the source) at all the OpenSource JavaVM I can find on the web... I have found a few that look interesting (no JIT, but is smaller and faster than kaffe and looks like they are fork-free). Can not prommise anything (as I don't have the time, and we have jAmiga), but I will see if I can spend a few hours on it... when I get Linux and OS4 to work together.
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