that shouldn't be a problem because it should be a red-class. As long as
the execution paths through Constructor do not come across where this
red class is used, nothing bad will happen.
The notion of red classes is used with the C backend to prune dependencies.
Arno
On 6/28/11 12:23 PM, Panayotis Katsaloulis wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> I've seen that in some locations the xmlvm uses some "internal" packages, like
> sun.reflect.generics.repository.ConstructorRepository
> in file
> xmlvm2c/lib/proxies/java/lang/reflect/Constructor.java
>
> I found that when I tried to compile xmlvm in a new setup in a Linux box.
>
> Probably it is a good idea to get rid of these references?
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