Hi Chris,
On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 19:50 +, Chris Burdess wrote:
> What's the plan for auxiliary classpath modules such as inetlib and
> cp-tools? Are they still managed in the Savannah bug tracker?
The current plan is to also move them over and assign them separate
categories/modules in the ne
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Mark Wielaard wrote:
If there are no objections we would like to close down the savannah bug
tracker for GNU Classpath and add a new "product" classpath in GCC
bugzilla which contains all the current bug reports. This new
'classpath' product shall be us
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005, Mark Wielaard wrote:
> I will send a proposal for the module names, standard bug mailinglist
> and version numbers to use for this new classpath product in the
> database to the classpath and libgcj development mailinglists soon. The
> current gcc modules AWT and SWING would a
On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 05:53:09PM +0100, Mark Wielaard wrote:
> This is a request for comments on moving the GNU Classpath bug reports
> (currently on savannah.gnu.org) into the gcc bugzilla database (as a
> separate project). This will ease sharing information between the GNU
> Classpath and GCC/
Hi GCC and GNU Classpath and libgcj hackers,
This is a request for comments on moving the GNU Classpath bug reports
(currently on savannah.gnu.org) into the gcc bugzilla database (as a
separate project). This will ease sharing information between the GNU
Classpath and GCC/GCJ hackers.
We have dis