>[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

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