On 8/7/07, Marc Hamilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sun's expectations are that large Linux customers will move first to the
> Project Indiana binary distribution built on OpenSolaris, not to Solaris 10.
> So I very much endorse the notion that we make Project Indiana as seamless
> as possible for people moving from Linux. At some point in the future, when
> we rev our commercial Solaris distro to make it based on Indiana, Sun can
> decide exactly how to handle the compatibility with our Solaris 10 install
> base. But for now, I'm hoping the community focuses on making it as seamless
> as possible for non Solaris users to use OpenSolaris/Indiana.
What does it mean for the /bin/sh problem? Maybe you or Ian should
make an executive decision: Pick a shell (ksh93 or bash) and get it
integrated as /bin/sh.
Chris
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