Eric Boutilier wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007, Ian Murdock wrote:
Eric Boutilier wrote:
I totally agree as I think everyone does. that is indeed a problem in the
Linux world, but it's intrinsically less of a concern here (way, *way*
less, IMO).

In short, in OpenSolaris land, the existing standard base of compatibility
is a completelely different animal than Linus' is:

In terms of Linux, the attributes of the base (Linus' kernel project) led to all those incompatible distros. By contrast, the intrinsic attributes of
our existing base and the environment from which it generates (which I
trust you've noted are radically different/better in this regard) leads to
far more, though admitedly not absolute, unification and compatibility
across distros and other projects, IMO.

Are Solaris Express and Nexenta compatible today? I.e., can you build
a package on Solaris Express and install it on Nexenta and vice versa
without any concern about whether something might break? -ian

You do realize that's a strawman tactic, right?

But I have no problem engaging you on it anyway, if you want, but first,
quid pro quo: please, for once, read what I actually wrote and tell me what
you think is wrong in what I said. I might learn something.

You said, "OpenSolaris will not have compatibility problems because of
its intrinsic attributes." I pointed out a counterexample. How is that
a strawman tactic? -ian

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