On Wed, 6 Feb 2008, Michael Schuster wrote:

> I'm running 3.5.7 as built by Michael Lindig (for S10, I believe) nicely 
> on build 81 of Nevada. That's on a Sparc machine, though, and I have so 
> far not seen anyone posting a location for downloadable stuff for x86.

Oooh, I would like to try that for sparc, if possible, I use sparc for my 
MTA/WEB services, and do my mail and browsing on there.

Actually, sparc is preferred for Open/Solaris (I'm still trying to figure 
out if the communities at large support sparc at all;-), IMO, if for 
nothing else than to have AcroRead, albeit a 7.x version, it runs on the 
latest nevada just fine...err...maybe a build or two back.

My one complain on sparc, I don't have near the graphics adapters that I 
do on x86, and KCometen3 is the hottest friggin' screensaver on the 
planet...(I owe Stefan a favor for showing me that;-). On an nvidia 
adapter this screensaver is the cat's meow. Dual head is outrageous, when 
I come back into the office and it's running, it's like the 4th of 
July.;-)

Where's those packages Schuster, cough 'em up! <wink>

Can't we just rebuild the tree on x86? The only difference is that it 
should compile a LOT faster!!!!!! <gd&r>

We evidentally have a sparc and x86 server in Holland (which I'm trying to 
track down some rails for, for ade).

I would like to move any and all KDE packages to those servers.

Are they on kde.org somewhere?

I'd like to modify my install script to support that also.

How are they packaged?

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Alan DuBoff - Solaris x86 IHV/OEM Group

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