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diff --git a/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/downloads/19990206.wml b/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/downloads/19990206.wml deleted file mode 100644 index fe5181b71d0..00000000000 --- a/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/downloads/19990206.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ -#!wml --include=.. - -<set-var last-modified-author="cbj"> - -## -# Ignore <en> tags without removing them (may be used in future) -# -<define-tag en endtag=required> -%body -</define-tag> - -#include <include/layout.wml> - -<subject "GNU Classpath 0.00 Annoucement (1999-02-06)"> -<h1>GNU Classpath 0.00 Annoucement (1999-02-06)</h1> - -<p> -<en> -I am pleased to announce the first development release of GNU Classpath, -a project to create a free software replacement for Sun's proprietary -Java class libraries. The project is initially providing class library -support for the Japhar JVM. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -Here are the answers to some questions you might have about this project -and this release. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -1). Where can I get it? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -GNU Classpath 0.00 can be downloaded from: -<createlink url="ftp://alpha.gnu.org/pub/gnu/classpath/classpath-0.00.tar.gz" - name="ftp://alpha.gnu.org/pub/gnu/classpath/classpath-0.00.tar.gz"> -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -2). What is included? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -The following java packages are supported: -</en> -</p> -<UL> - <LI>java.beans</LI> - <LI>java.io</LI> - <LI>java.lang</LI> - <LI>java.lang.reflect</LI> - <LI>java.math</LI> - <LI>java.net</LI> - <LI>java.security (partial and non-functioning)</LI> - <LI>java.security.acl</LI> - <LI>java.security.interfaces</LI> - <LI>java.util</LI> -</UL> -<p> -<en> -This is enough to run many non-awt programs. Not all classes and methods -are implemented in this release, but most are. The major missing piece -of core functionality is java.text. Many of the implemented classes are -already up to the Java 1.2 spec. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -3). What is required to build/install/run? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -GNU Classpath requires that Japhar 0.07 be installed. Information on -obtaining Japhar is available from <createlink url="http://www.hungry.com/old-hungry/products/japhar/" -name="http://www.hungry.com/old-hungry/products/japhar/">. A working C compiler is also required. You -will need the Sun JDK installed if you elect to recompile the Java -classes. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -4). What platforms are supported? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -GNU/Linux is the only platform that has been tested. We plan to -eventually support many others. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -5). Who should use this software? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -This is a development release only. You should only install it if you -are interested in Classpath development or reporting bugs. We appreciate -both. You might also be interested if you enjoy installing random alpha -software. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -6). Where do I go for more information? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -The project has a web page at -<createlink url="http://www.classpath.org/" name="http://www.classpath.org/"> - -and - -<createlink url="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/classpath.html" - name="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/classpath.html"> - -Information on our mailing list is available at the web site. -</en> -</p> diff --git a/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/downloads/20001120.wml b/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/downloads/20001120.wml deleted file mode 100644 index 28a3992bb06..00000000000 --- a/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/downloads/20001120.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,137 +0,0 @@ -#!wml --include=.. - - -<set-var last-modified-author="cbj"> -## -# Ignore <en> tags without removing them (may be used in future) -# -<define-tag en endtag=required> -%body -</define-tag> - - -#include <include/layout.wml> - -<subject "GNU Classpath 0.01 Annoucement (2000-11-20)"> -<h1>GNU Classpath 0.01 Annoucement (2000-11-20)</h1> - -<p> -<en> -I am pleased to announce a new development release of GNU Classpath, -a project to create a free software replacement for Sun's proprietary -Java class libraries. The project is initially providing class library -support for the Japhar JVM. There are a few other JVMs which have taken -the project libraries and used them in their own projects as well. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -Here are the answers to some questions you might have about this project -and this release. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -1). Where can I get it? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -GNU Classpath 0.01 can be downloaded from: - -<createlink url="ftp://alpha.gnu.org/pub/gnu/classpath/classpath-0.01.tar.gz" - name="ftp://alpha.gnu.org/pub/gnu/classpath/classpath-0.01.tar.gz"> -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -2). What is included? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -The following java packages are supported: -</en> -</p> -<UL> - <LI>java.beans</LI> - <LI>java.io</LI> - <LI>java.lang</LI> - <LI>java.lang.reflect</LI> - <LI>java.math</LI> - <LI>java.net</LI> - <LI>java.security (partial and non-functioning)</LI> - <LI>java.security.acl</LI> - <LI>java.security.interfaces</LI> - <LI>java.util</LI> -</UL> -<p> -<en> -This is enough to run many non-awt programs. Not all classes and -methods are implemented in this release, but most are. Many of the -implemented classes are already up to the Java 1.2 spec. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -3). What is required to build/install/run? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -GNU Classpath requires that Japhar 0.09 be installed. Information on -obtaining Japhar is available from <createlink url="http://www.hungry.com/old-hungry/products/japhar/" -name="http://www.hungry.com/old-hungry/products/japhar/">. A working C compiler is also required. You -will need IBM's Jikes Java compiler installed if you elect to -recompile the Java classes and Sun's 1.1.8 JDK javah installed to -create native header files. RPMs compatible with Red Hat 7 have been -created of Japhar, NSPR, a cross platform thread library Japhar uses, -and GNU Classpath. Installing onto a Gnome workstation should -provide the rest of the required libraries automatically. Otherwise, -you may need to install libart and other packages detailed more -precisely in the HACKING file. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -4). What platforms are supported? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -GNU/Linux is the only platform that has been tested. We plan to -eventually support many others. -</en> -<p> -<p> -<en> -5). Who should use this software? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -This is a development release only. You should only install it if you -are interested in Classpath development or reporting bugs. We appreciate -both. You might also be interested if you enjoy installing random alpha -software. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -6). Where do I go for more information? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -The project has a web page at - -<createlink url="http://www.classpath.org/" name="http://www.classpath.org/"> - -and - -<createlink url="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/classpath.html" - name="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/classpath.html"> - -Information on our mailing list is available at the web site. -</en> -</p> diff --git a/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/downloads/20010106.wml b/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/downloads/20010106.wml deleted file mode 100644 index 36a0d8b8b71..00000000000 --- a/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/downloads/20010106.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ -#!wml --include=.. - -<set-var last-modified-author="cbj"> - -## -# Ignore <en> tags without removing them (may be used in future) -# -<define-tag en endtag=required> -%body -</define-tag> - -#include <include/layout.wml> - -<subject "GNU Classpath 0.02 Annoucement (2001-01-05)"> -<h1>GNU Classpath 0.02 Annoucement (2001-01-05)</h1> - - -<p> -<en> -I am pleased to announce a new development -release of GNU Classpath, a project to create a free software -replacement for Sun's proprietary Java class libraries. The project -is initially providing class library support for the Japhar JVM, but -will soon provide out of the box support SableVM, Intel's ORP, and -Kaffe. The major improvements for this release are the addition of a -correct security policy file and exception stack traces are now -printed when using Japhar. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -Here are the answers to some questions you might have about this project -and this release. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -1). Where can I get it? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -GNU Classpath 0.02 can be downloaded from: - -<createlink url="ftp://alpha.gnu.org/pub/gnu/classpath/classpath-0.02.tar.gz" - name="ftp://alpha.gnu.org/pub/gnu/classpath/classpath-0.02.tar.gz"> -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -2). What is included? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -The following java packages are supported: -</en> -</p> -<UL> - <LI>java.beans</LI> - <LI>java.io</LI> - <LI>java.lang</LI> - <LI>java.lang.reflect</LI> - <LI>java.math</LI> - <LI>java.net</LI> - <LI>java.security (partially functioning)</LI> - <LI>java.security.acl</LI> - <LI>java.security.interfaces</LI> - <LI>java.util</LI> -</UL> -<p> -<en> -This is enough to run many non-awt programs. Not all classes and -methods are implemented in this release, but most are. Many of the -implemented classes are already up to the Java 1.2 spec. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -3). What is required to build/install/run? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -GNU Classpath requires that Japhar 0.09 be installed along with a -single patch to Japhar 0.09 included with the release. Information on -obtaining Japhar is available from <createlink url="http://www.hungry.com/old-hungry/products/japhar/" -name="http://www.hungry.com/old-hungry/products/japhar/">. A working C compiler is also required. You -will need IBM's Jikes Java compiler installed if you elect to -recompile the Java classes and Sun's 1.1.8 JDK javah installed to -create native header files. RPMs compatible with Red Hat 7 have been -created of Japhar, NSPR, a cross platform thread library Japhar uses, -and GNU Classpath. Installing onto a Gnome workstation should provide -the rest of the required libraries automatically. Otherwise, you may -need to install libart and other packages detailed more precisely in -the HACKING file. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -4). What platforms are supported? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -GNU/Linux is the only platform that has been tested. We plan to -eventually support many others. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -5). Who should use this software? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -This is a development release only. You should only install it if you -are interested in Classpath development or reporting bugs. We appreciate -both. You might also be interested if you enjoy installing random alpha -software. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -6). Where do I go for more information? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -The project has a web page at - -<createlink url="http://www.classpath.org/" name="http://www.classpath.org/"> - -and - -<createlink url="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/classpath.html" - name="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/classpath.html"> - -Information on our mailing list is available at the web site. -</en> -</p> diff --git a/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/downloads/20020208.wml b/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/downloads/20020208.wml deleted file mode 100644 index 2833d938471..00000000000 --- a/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/downloads/20020208.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,166 +0,0 @@ -#!wml --include=.. - -<set-var last-modified-author="mjw"> - -## -# Ignore <en> tags without removing them (may be used in future) -# -<define-tag en endtag=required> -%body -</define-tag> - -#include <include/layout.wml> - -<subject "GNU Classpath 0.03 Announcement (2002-02-08)"> -<h1>GNU Classpath 0.03 Announcement (2002-02-08)</h1> - - -<p> -<en> -We are pleased to announce a new development release of GNU Classpath. -GNU Classpath, Essential Libraries for Java, is a project to create free -core class libraries for use with virtual machines and compilers for the -Java language. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -New in this release are the addition of java.util.zip and java.rmi -packages, VM independent jni.h, more flexible build environment to -separate class and native code generation, out of the box support for -the ORP VM, and lots of bug fixes and updates to make GNU Classpath more -compliant with the 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4 API specification. The copyleft -has been clarified and all code in the library is now distributed under -the same terms. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -Here are the answers to some questions you might have about this project -and this release. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -1). Where can I get it? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -GNU Classpath 0.03 can be downloaded from: - -<createlink url="ftp://alpha.gnu.org/pub/gnu/classpath/classpath-0.03.tar.gz" - name="ftp://alpha.gnu.org/pub/gnu/classpath/classpath-0.03.tar.gz"> -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -2). What is included? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -The following packages (some with subpackages) are supported: -</en> -</p> -<UL> - <LI>java.applet (untested)</LI> - <LI>java.awt (very experimental)</LI> - <LI>java.beans</LI> - <LI>java.io</LI> - <LI>java.lang</LI> - <LI>java.math</LI> - <LI>java.net</LI> - <LI>java.rmi</LI> - <LI>java.security (partially functioning)</LI> - <LI>java.sql</LI> - <LI>java.text (untested)</LI> - <LI>java.util</LI> - <LI>java.util.jar</LI> - <LI>java.util.zip</LI> -</UL> -<p> -<en> -This is enough to run many non-awt programs. Not all classes and -methods are implemented in this release, but most are. Many of the -implemented classes are already up to the 1.2 API spec. Some are -already compliant with the 1.3 and (preliminary) 1.4 API specification. - -More information on the current status of each package can be found at -<createlink url="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/status.html" - name="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/status.html"> -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -3). What is required to build/install/run? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -GNU Classpath requires a working GNU build environment and a byte code -compiler such as jikes, gcj or kjc. When creating native code you will -also need a working C compiler and up to date Gnome development libraries -(gtk+, libart and gdk-pixbuf). More information on the precise version -numbers for the tools and libraries can be found in the INSTALL file. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -4). What platforms and VMs are supported? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -GNU/Linux is the only platform that has been tested. We plan to -eventually support many others. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -This release support ORP 1.0.9 out of the box. But other compilers and -virtual machines such as gcj, Kissme, SableVM, Jupiter and Jaos also work -with slightly customized versions of GNU Classpath. Please check if there -is a customized version available for the VM you use before trying the bare -bones GNU Classpath release. We are working with the VM creators to keep -the differences between the core classes as small as possible. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -5). Who should use this software? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -Although it is already capable of supporting many Java applications, -this is a development release. As such, there are still many unfinished -components, and some problems are to be expected. You should install it -if you are interested in Classpath development or reporting bugs. We -appreciate both. -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -6). Where do I go for more information? -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -The project home page with information on our mailing list can be found at - -<createlink url="http://www.classpath.org/" name="http://www.classpath.org/"> - -or - -<createlink url="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/classpath.html" - name="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/classpath.html"> -</en> -</p> -<p> -<en> -The bug database, CVS, task-manager and latest news can be found on Savannah at -<createlink url="http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/classpath/" - name="http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/classpath/"> -</en> -</p> diff --git a/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/downloads/Makefile b/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/downloads/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 9f217023d4d..00000000000 --- a/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/downloads/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -ifndef WMK - export WMK=wmk -endif -ifndef WML - export WML=wml -endif - -WML_SRC = $(wildcard *.wml) -WML_OBJS = $(patsubst %.wml,%.html,$(WML_SRC)) - -%.html: %.wml ../include/macros.wml ../include/layout.wml - $(WML) -o $@ $< -# -rm -f $(patsubst %.wml,%.html,$<) - -all : $(WML_OBJS) subdirs - -.PHONY : clean -clean : - $(foreach dir, $(SUBDIRS), sh -c "cd $(dir) && $(MAKE) clean";) - -rm -f *.html - -.PHONY : subdirs -subdirs : - $(foreach dir, $(SUBDIRS), sh -c "cd $(dir) && $(MAKE)";) - -.PHONY : publish -publish : - @sh -c "if [ "$(CLASSPATH_WEBROOT)x" = x ]; then echo 'You must set CLASSPATH_WEBROOT in your environment first'; exit 1; fi" - @sh -c "if [ ! -d $(CLASSPATH_WEBROOT) ]; then echo 'You must set CLASSPATH_WEBROOT in your environment first'; exit 1; fi" - $(foreach dir, $(SUBDIRS), sh -c "cd $(dir) && $(MAKE) publish";) - -cp -f *.html $(CLASSPATH_WEBROOT)/downloads/ - diff --git a/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/downloads/downloads.wml b/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/downloads/downloads.wml deleted file mode 100644 index 3f0180d2e5c..00000000000 --- a/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/downloads/downloads.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -#!wml --include=.. - -#include "include/layout.wml" - -## -# -# Special Tags -# - -<: -sub mylink { - my ($name, $url) = @_; - - if ($url eq "") { - return "not available"; - } else { - return '<a href="$url">$name</a>'; - } -} -:> - -<define-tag maybelink> - <preserve name> - <preserve url> - <set-var %attributes> - <:{ - my $name = qq|<get-var name>|; - my $url = qq|<get-var url>|; - - if ($url eq '') { - print "not available"; - } else { - print "<a href=\"$url\">$name</a>"; - } - }:> - <restore url> - <restore name> -</define-tag> - -<define-tag download-block endtag=required> - <div align="center"> - <table cellspacing="2" cellpadding="4"> - <tr><th>Version</th><th colspan="2">Links</th></tr> - %body - </table> - </div> -</define-tag> - -<define-tag download> - <preserve date> - <preserve version> - <preserve url> - <preserve notes> - <set-var %attributes> - - <tr bgcolor="#CCCCCC"> - <td align="center"><strong><get-var version></strong> / <get-var date></td> - <td align="center"><maybelink name="download" url="<get-var url>"></td> - <td align="center">[ <maybelink name="release notes" url="<get-var notes>"> ]</td> - </tr> - - <restore notes> - <restore url> - <restore version> - <restore date> -</define-tag> - -<set-var last-modified-author="prk"> - -<subject "GNU Classpath Downloads"> - -<box> -<boxtitle><a name="downloads">Classpath Downloads::Current Version</a></boxtitle> - -<boxitem> - -<download-block> - -<download - date="13 January 2006" - version="0.20" - url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/classpath/classpath-0.20.tar.gz" - notes="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/announce/20060113.html" -> - -<!-- download - date="yesterday" - version="tarball" - url="" - notes="" ----> - -</download-block> -</boxitem> - - -<boxtitle><a name="downloads">Classpath Downloads::Archive</a></boxtitle> - -<boxitem> - -<download-block> -<download - date="02 November 2005" - version="0.19" - url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/classpath/classpath-0.19.tar.gz" - notes="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/announce/20051102.html" -> -<download - date="06 September 2005" - version="0.18" - url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/classpath/classpath-0.18.tar.gz" - notes="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/announce/20050906.html" -> -<download - date="15 July 2005" - version="0.17" - url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/classpath/classpath-0.17.tar.gz" - notes="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/announce/20050715.html" -> -<download - date="30 June 2005" - version="0.16" - url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/classpath/classpath-0.16.tar.gz" - notes="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/announce/20050630.html" -> -<download - date="29 April 2005" - version="0.15" - url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/classpath/classpath-0.15.tar.gz" - notes="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/announce/20050429.html" -> -<download - date="26 February 2005" - version="0.14" - url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/classpath/classpath-0.14.tar.gz" - notes="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/announce/20050226.html" -> - -<download - date="6 January 2005" - version="0.13" - url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/classpath/classpath-0.13.tar.gz" - notes="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/announce/20050107.html" -> - -<download - date="15 November 2004" - version="0.12" - url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/classpath/classpath-0.12.tar.gz" - notes="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/announce/20041115.html" -> - -<download - date="13 September 2004" - version="0.11" - url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/classpath/classpath-0.11.tar.gz" - notes="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/announce/20040913.html" -> -<download - date="12 July 2004" - version="0.10" - url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/classpath/classpath-0.10.tar.gz" - notes="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/announce/20040712.html" -> -<download - date="02 May 2004" - version="0.09" - url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/classpath/classpath-0.09.tar.gz" - notes="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/announce/20040502.html" -> -<download - date="13 Mar. 2004" - version="0.08" - url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/classpath/classpath-0.08.tar.gz" -> -<download - date="05 Dec. 2003" - version="0.07" - url="ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/classpath/classpath-0.07.tar.gz" -> - -<download - date="09 Sep. 2003" - version="0.06" - url="ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/classpath/classpath-0.06.tar.gz" - notes="http://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=2466" -> - -<download - date="16 Feb. 2003" - version="0.05" - notes="http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/classpath/2003-02/msg00043.html" -> - -<download - date="06 May. 2002" - version="0.04" - notes="http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/classpath/2002-05/msg00061.html" -> - -<download - date="08 Feb. 2002" - version="0.03" - notes="downloads/20020208.html" -> - -<download - date="06 Jan. 2001" - version="0.02" - notes="downloads/20010106.html" -> - -<download - date="20 Nov. 2000" - version="0.01" - notes="downloads/20001120.html" -> - -<download - date="06 Feb. 1999" - version="0.00" - notes="downloads/19990206.html" -> - - -</download-block> -</boxitem> - -</box> |

