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Hi, <br>
Pleasure to know that most of the feature's requested will be
implemented in near future ... I am more than happy .... <br>
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If you pay me, you can expect features.<br>
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Sorry, I can't pay you .... I can request & wait ... or even help
by coding .. <br>
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<pre wrap="">But I won't do it this way. Because:
- The result of changing the imports is exactly the same.
- This enables to use the gcj builtin awt/swing support too.
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I hadn't thought about the second point ... How complete the classpath for windows . awt or swing works?
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No. Currently not possible with gcj...
I will add this as soon as gcj supports it again for windows.
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It was not known that gcc 4.2 can't make shared library for windows
... How do you compile libraries like swingwt with the gcc version
shipped with JavaCompiler? <br>
can you give me the command ? .... i.e how to update it to use swingwt
.88 ? <br>
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I'll release updates of utilities (SWT, swingWT, ...) if they release
new versions, you won't have to download the whole javacompiler again.<br>
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That's exactly what I needed ... :) <br>
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And, lastly why one extra s in "resources" folder? any reason behind
that? <br>
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abir<br>
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Abir Basak, Member IEEE
Software Engineer, Read Ink Technologies
B. Tech, IIT Kharagpur</pre>
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