Package: jamvm Version: 1.5.0 Revision: 2 Distribution: 10.4, 10.5 Architecture: powerpc, i386 Description: Extremely small Java Virtual Machine License: GPL Maintainer: None Depends: gclasspath (>= 0.97.2) BuildDepends: fink (>= 0.28) Source: mirror:sourceforge:%n/%n-%v.tar.gz Source-MD5: a965452442cdbfc94caba57d0dd25a8f ConfigureParams: --disable-dependency-tracking --with-classpath-install-dir=%p # This is a hack to prevent jamvm from installing its own version of /include/jni.h, # which conflicts with the GNU Classpath version in the same location. InstallScript: << make install prefix=%i rm -f %i/include/jni.h << # jamvm includes a dylib, but it's used by jamvm itself and isn't # intended to be shared. Therefore, a -shlibs SplitOff isn't necessary. Shlibs: << !%p/lib/libjvm.0.dylib << DocFiles: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AUTHORS COPYING ChangeLog NEWS README Homepage: http://jamvm.sourceforge.net/ DescDetail: << JamVM is a new Java Virtual Machine which conforms to the JVM specification version 2 (blue book). In comparison to most other VM's (free and commercial) it is extremely small, with a stripped executable on PowerPC of only ~150K, and Intel 110K. However, unlike other small VMs (e.g. KVM) it is designed to support the full specification, and includes support for object finalization, Soft/Weak/Phantom References, the Java Native Interface (JNI) and the Reflection API. << DescPackaging: << Maintained through version 1.5.0-2 by Trevor Harmon. <<