[Bug 167] Review request: anyremote-J2ME-client - J2ME client for anyRemote

RPM Fusion Bugzilla noreply at rpmfusion.org
Thu Nov 20 08:06:16 CET 2008


http://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167





--- Comment #2 from anyremote <anyremote at mail.ru>  2008-11-20 08:06:16 ---
(In reply to comment #1)
> I'm not that familiar with java anymore these days. Do you mean a srpm with
> prebuild versions of Sun WTK and Proguard that will get used for building
> anyremote-J2ME-client?
Well, in details.

I see 2 possible variants:
1. To build anyremote-J2ME-client it needs to install Sun WTK and Proguard
(Sun WTK is closed source). If this variant is posible then there will be
no problem to compile  anyremote-J2ME-client from sources.
2. I can supply package (.srpm, .tar.gz, whatever) which will contains
precompiled anyremote-J2ME-client (not *.java sources but just *jar and *jad)
In this case there are no needs to use Sun WTk and proguard (since i've
compile java sourcers by myself)

> Until now all packages that are buildrequires for other packages are in our
> repo. I don't think it is a must for the nonfree repo, but it would make 
> things a whole lot easier.
OK. This means variant #1

> > This package can not be included into Fedora because it uses for build 
> > Sun WTK toolkit, which is free, but not open source.
> Would it make sense to ship it in RPM Fusion? Does it's license allow that?
Do You mean license of Sun WTK ? Are there any restrictions on software
produced
with help of Sun WTK ? I did not find any clear statement about it, but i think
there is not such restrictions:
https://cds.sun.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/WFS/CDS-CDS_Developer-Site/en_US/-/USD/ViewLicense-Start?LicenseUUID=lQPACUFBW7YAAAEYqJk5AXiO&ProductUUID=6fXACUFB4zkAAAEYGqM5AXuk
This is Sun page on that:
http://java.sun.com/products/sjwtoolkit/overview.html#3
And this:
http://www.sun.com/software/opensource/java/faq.jsp#g2


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