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I am pleased to announce the first development release of GNU Classpath,
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a project to create a free software replacement for Sun's proprietary
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Java class libraries.  The project is initially providing class library
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support for the Japhar JVM.
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Here are the answers to some questions you might have about this project
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and this release.
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1).  Where can I get it?
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GNU Classpath 0.00 can be downloaded from:
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ftp://alpha.gnu.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/classpath-0.00.tar.gz
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2).  What is included?
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The following java packages are supported:
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   -- java.beans
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   -- java.io
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   -- java.lang
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   -- java.lang.reflect
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   -- java.math
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   -- java.net
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   -- java.security (partial and non-functioning)
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   -- java.security.acl
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   -- java.security.interfaces
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   -- java.util
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This is enough to run many non-awt programs.  Not all classes and methods
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are implemented in this release, but most are.  The major missing piece
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of core functionality is java.text.  Many of the implemented classes are
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already up to the Java 1.2 spec.
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3).  What is required to build/install/run?
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GNU Classpath requires that Japhar 0.07 be installed.  Information on
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obtaining Japhar is available from http://www.japhar.org/.  A working
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C compiler is also required.  You will need the Sun JDK installed if you
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elect to recompile the Java classes.
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4).  What platforms are supported?
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GNU/Linux is the only platform that has been tested.  We plan to
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eventually support many others.
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5).  Who should use this software?
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This is a development release only.  You should only install it if you
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are interested in Classpath development or reporting bugs.  We appreciate
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both.  You might also be interested if you enjoy installing random alpha
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software.
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6).  Where do I go for more information?
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The project has a web page at
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http://www.classpath.org/
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and
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http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/classpath.html
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Information on our mailing list is available at the web site.
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