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From: | Wes Biggs |
Subject: | Re: java.util.regex |
Date: | Wed, 27 Feb 2002 12:18:16 -0800 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:0.9.8) Gecko/20020204 |
Nic Ferrier wrote:
Is there any reason why Classpath couldn't include your source code in the CVS? If you hosted the CVS for gnu regexp on subversions (via the savannah system) we would be able to create a link from the Classpath CVS to your source code directories to make it seem as if Classpath included your source code (but it would still be maintained separately).
That would work. I've been making slow progress on getting set up on Savannah (there's a project created, but I don't yet have CVS access working).
I think to do that you'd need to hand over (c) to the GNU project.
As well as getting all past contributors to do so, I would presume, which might take some time.
Alternately Classpath could start to deliver jar files with the distribution. I personally think we should make Aaron's getopt stuff available with Classpath.
I see gnu.regexp as something analogous to a RPM dependency, so that might be appropriate in the near term.
Embrace and extend.
Now where have I heard that before..? :-) WesP.S. Nic, did you ever find the javax.servlet.jsp.tagext classes? I received confirmation from FSF last week that they have my (c) assignment on file, so you should be able to add them to classpathx.
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