Shawn Walker wrote: > 3rd parties; such as this project. Sun, at last check, isn't the one > delivering KDE, Qt4, or stdcxx (yet).
Huh ? Really ? This project is a Third Party ? Are we a separate legal entity ? Last i checked this project is part of OpenSolaris. OpenSolaris is a "Third Party" now ? > Therefore, it is logical to conclude that *other* developers that > depend upon a build of Qt that is linked against the *standard C++ > runtime* are going to have problems if this project chooses to > install > the version of Qt linked against stdcxx into a "default installation > location". First of all you are confusing the C++ runtime with the Standard C++ Library. These two things are not the same. Who are the "*other* developers" who depend on a build of QT that depends on libCstd.so.1 ? There is no QT right now in Solaris, QT3 or QT4, therefore there cannot be any "other developer" who depends on any particular build configuration of QT. RedHerring #2: We can't do <X> because of a non-existent hypothetical situation <Y>. --Stefan -- Stefan Teleman Sun Microsystems, Inc. stefan.teleman at Sun.COM
