Build System wrote : > New package adaptx > AdaptX > > New package bsh > Lightweight Scripting for Java > > New package carol > CAROL: Common Architecture for RMI ObjectWeb Layer > > New package castor > An open source data binding framework for Java > > New package gif89encoder > Java class library for encoding GIFs > > New package gnu.regexp > Java NFA regular expression engine implementation > > New package howl-logger > High speed ObjectWeb logger > > New package hsqldb > Hsqldb Database Engine > > New package jakarta-commons-cli > Jakarta Commons CLI, a Command Line Interface for Java > > New package jgroups > Toolkit for reliable multicast communication. > > New package jonathan-core > Distributed Object Platform (DOP) written entirely in Java > > New package jonathan-jeremie > Distributed Object Platform (DOP) written entirely in Java > > New package joram > JORAM: Java (TM) Open Reliable Asynchronous Messaging > > New package jotm > JOTM : A Java Open Transaction Manager > > New package monolog > API for monitoring and logging > > New package nanoxml > NanoXML is a small XML parser for Java > > New package objectweb-anttask > ObjectWeb Ant task > > New package oldkilim > A generic configuration framework for Java > > New package p6spy > Database statement interceptor for Java > > New package wsdl4j > Web Services Description Language Toolkit for Java Wow, another bunch :-/ Am I the only one that it kind of bothers to not see java stuff using a dedicated namespace for the package names? Things like "gnu.regexp" seem totally wrong... not to mention the dot in the name for that particular one. Matthias -- Clean custom Red Hat Linux rpm packages : http://freshrpms.net/ Fedora Core release 3 (Heidelberg) - Linux kernel 2.6.11-1.27_FC3 Load : 0.05 0.63 1.33 -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list