On Tue, 11 Dec 2007, Shawn Walker wrote:

> The point is that until recently, if someone installed Qt on Solaris it 
> was more than likely built against Sun's C++ libraries; not stdcxx.

And that software will still run tomorrow.

> That makes no sense.
>
> "You can build on this version, but you can't run anything on it"

No, you don't understand that point either I fear. Stefan was only talking 
about building KDE, and being able to do so on S10UX, which is fine.

There was no claims or mention of backporting to S10UX, although that 
could certainly be done if we do the work properly, and the same Apache 
lib would be backported to S10UX as well.

I believe Stefan has been planning to run it on S10U4, but our initial 
goal should be to make it run on nevada.

Because S10UX can be used to build it has little to do with the actual 
distribution, and it seems you're confusing those issues.

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Alan DuBoff - Solaris x86 IHV/OEM Group

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