On Aug 7, 2007, at 13:20, Chris Pickett wrote: > 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.
eek .. i've always held that the purpose of /bin/sh is partly simplification otherwise we get into some pretty dense scope creep .. thinking back on the root user, at one time we wanted as few dependencies as possible for the root shell hence /sbin/sh being statically compiled apart from the neverending korny shell war we seem to be in - i would volunteer that there needs to be a better mind towards Solaris minimization in scope for the core pkgs --- .je _______________________________________________ indiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/indiana-discuss
