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GNU Classpath README - Last updated: August 6, 2006 (for release 0.92)

GNU Classpath, Essential Libraries for Java is a project to create a
free software implementation of the core class libraries for the java
programming language.

Additionally, GNU Classpath includes a sub-project called GNU Classpath
Tools whose goal is to provide a number of free replacements for standard
Java development tools like javadoc, javap, and others.  A sub-project
called GNU Inetlib, can be used as an extension library to provide extra
network protocol support (ftp, finger, gopher) for GNU Classpath.  It can
also be used as a standalone to ease adding http, imap, pop3 and smtp
client support to applictions.  These subprojects are normally released
independently from the core libraries.

This is a development snapshot release only and is not for general
purpose use.  GNU Classpath needs to be combined with a proper
development environment to be useable for end users.  Eventually,
these essential libraries for java will work with as many free
compilers and runtimes as possible.

Complete development environments known to be based on GNU Classpath
include (recommended for end users):

	* GCC with GCJ 	(http://gcc.gnu.org/java/)
	* Kaffe		(http://www.kaffe.org/)

Smaller environments (runtime only, no compilers, no tools) which work
with this GNU Classpath releases include
(tested by and recommended for GNU Classpath hackers):

	* CACAO		(http://www.cacaojvm.org/)
	* JamVM		(http://jamvm.sourceforge.net/)
	* Jikes RVM	(http://jikesrvm.sourceforge.net/)

In general the latest releases of the above VMs will work out of the box
with the latest GNU Classpath release (and in most cases directly with the
development sources from CVS).

Besides combining GNU Classpath with the runtimes and compilers above
you might want to add support for additional extension libraries (mail,
activation, infobus, servlet) check out the GNU ClasspathX project
(http://www.gnu.org/software/classpathx/).

Some tools come with their own customized version of GNU Classpath.
Please check if there is a customized version available for the tool you
use before trying the bare bones GNU Classpath release.  We are working with
the tool creators to keep the differences between the core classes as small
as possible.  Please tell us if you make GNU Classpath work with a new tool.

Active projects which use modified versions of the Classpath libraries
some of which synchronizes with the Classpath CVS head every couple of weeks:

	* IKVM.NET	(http://www.ikvm.net/)
	* JC		(http://jcvm.sourceforge.net/)
	* JNode		(http://jnode.sourceforge.net/)
	* MysaifuVM	(http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~dat/java/project/jvm/)
	* SableVM	(http://www.sablevm.org/)

For a more complete list of GNU Classpath based projects, see the
GNU Classpath website: http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/stories.html

See the file INSTALL for details on installing GNU Classpath.
See the file NEWS for details on what is included in this release.
See the file TODO for the latest to do list.
See the file HACKING for working on (non-released) CVS development versions.

Homepage: http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/

Bugs should be reported via bugzilla, available from the GNU Classpath
website: http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/bugs.html

General Mailing List: [email protected]
  --> To subscribe send email to [email protected] with a 
      subject and body of "subscribe".  To unsubscribe do the same,
      only with a body and subject of "unsubscribe".  This is a
      smartlist managed mailing list.

Patches Mailing List: [email protected]
  --> Proposed patches should be sent to the GNU Classpath patches list
  --> To subscribe send email to [email protected] with a 
      subject and body of "subscribe".  To unsubscribe do the same,
      only with a body and subject of "unsubscribe".  This is a
      smartlist managed mailing list.

Anonymous CVS:
  --> "cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[email protected]:/sources/classpath
      co classpath"
  --> More detailed instructions available on the Savannah project website.
      http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/classpath/

Happy Hacking!

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classpath's Issues

Is it latest version of GNU classpath?

Hi,
It looks like GNU classpath is abandoned but in the same time I found it's source code more clear and easier to understood. Also it looks like some small JVMs are using it because of small footprint.
It think this is very actual in light of IoT revolution.
The last commit was 2012 Mar 29 but in your fork it looks like you have commits after that i.e. 2013 May 26 and from the same authors who contributed to classpath.
So can I assume that your fork is actually latest version of GNU classpath?
Maybe it worst to write to dev list with proposition to migrate official repository to Github and merge with your fork?
Thank you

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