>[email protected] wrote: >>> The problem is making sure that you do not alienate the audience that >>> you currently have. Making non-Solaris compatible binaries the default >>> is a rather good way to do that in my view. >>> >> >> I completely agree. And it's important that your vote counts. >> >> For me it is very difficult to use Indiana (doesn't install my shell) so I >> avoided it except when I need to. >> > >"pkg install tcsh" didn't take long. For an experimental distribution >in a sea of Linux I think it does pretty well. If we keep it like this >when we get around to shipping Solaris Next, it would be a different >issue. But changing the default PATH is an easy fix.
Really? Very different when you're NOT in the US and/or installing a stand-alone system. (I've typically fixed this using pkgadd -d ......) Casper _______________________________________________ indiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/indiana-discuss
