On 08/31/12 12:20, Stefan Teleman wrote:
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 8:40 AM, Liviu Nicoara<nikko...@hates.ms> wrote:
Stefan's seem like a complete git-ification of the whole Apache repository
but with no changes I could detect.
Not quite. :-)
I stand corrected. Thanks!
You are - most likely referring to the svn repo at CVSDude here:
http://kdesolaris-svn.cvsdude.com/trunk/STDCXX/4.2.1/
Yes I maintain that "fork". All the patches are in this directory:
http://kdesolaris-svn.cvsdude.com/trunk/STDCXX/4.2.1/Solaris/diffs/
and they apply with the apply_patches.sh script from here:
http://kdesolaris-svn.cvsdude.com/trunk/STDCXX/4.2.1/Solaris/apply_patches.sh
The official Oracle port for Solaris 10 and 11, which I maintain, is here:
http://src.opensolaris.org/source/xref/userland/gate/components/stdcxx/
This is the source code which is used to build stdcxx on Solaris 10
and 11. The patches for stdcxx on Solaris are here:
http://src.opensolaris.org/source/xref/userland/gate/components/stdcxx/patches/
The official Solaris 11 stdcxx package can be installed on Solaris 11 from here:
http://pkg.oracle.com/solaris/release/en/search.shtml?token=stdcxx&action=Search
For Solaris 10, you need to install SUNWlibstdcxx4 - which contains
the stdcxx library and its header files - and SUNWlibstdcxx4S which
contains the source code plus all the patches, and which installs in
/usr/share/src/. It installs on Solaris 10 Update 10 and later.
I maintain the repo at cvsdude on an ad-hoc basis. That means now and then. :-)
The source code repo at Oracle is constantly maintained at Oracle, and
we publish source code drops every two weeks there (I think).
--Stefan
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And now I see with eye serene
The very pulse of the machine.