On Jul 14, 2005, at 7:39 PM, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Alan DuBoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Blastwave has all of their own set of libraries, and Sun has
many of
their own in /usr/sfw even, Sunfreeware has their own, pkgsrc
has theirs,
and I imagine that gentoo/portaris has their own also...
With OpenSolaris, there may be more hope (in case you don't
insist in a
specific distribution). We are working onSchillix and we are
trying to set
up more recent versions of the libs in /usr/lib than Sun does.
That would be good for Schillix, but won't help any/all of the
interested
parties have a common solution, as the base OpenSolaris will be
based on the
ON consolodation. That consolodation has more to consider than
Schillix
obviously.
It looks like to did not understand the problem.
SchilliX is already more than OpenSolaris, but the problem is SX.
If the test
machines are installed with SX, they have too much software
installed in order
to make expressive tests for OpenSolaris.
I guess SX is based on the released sources, and so is your distro.
The testing for the OpenSolaris bits should turn out the same,
but the optional parts is a different story.
Tests that are only based on SX don't help OpenSolaris.
I think you mean that tests on SX don't help Schillix.
Do you think your Schillix distro is the OpenSolaris reference?
It sounds like that anyway.
J^2
Give a guy a break and you end up broken
-- Lina Inverse
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