hi Sean/Kuldip
              Thanks for ur help..
Regards,
Ashish
Technical Associate,
Mahindra British Telecom,
Pune,India.

Quoting Kuldip Oberoi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi Sean,
>
> Good question!  In the Sun Studio for OpenSolaris Entitlement, it
> states:
> (http://opensolaris.org/os/community/tools/sun_studio_tools/sssent/)
>
> "Permitted Use: Provided that You are a participant of the
> OpenSolaris community, You may use the software for Research and
> Instructional, Individual, and Commercial Use to design, develop,
> test, or otherwise engineer software"
>
> Legal jargon, but in essence, if Ashish is an OpenSolaris participant
> (I assume he is from his post to opensolaris-discuss), he can use Sun
> Studio to build any type of software on its supported platforms,
> including Solaris.
>
> In addition, eligible members of the academic community can get Sun
> Studio 10 at: (no-cost license)
>
>      http://www.sun.com/products-n-solutions/edu/promotions/edusoft/
> individual/download/cat3_1_qualification.html
>
> Sun Studio 10 will continue to be available for purchase for folks
> who are neither OpenSolaris participants nor an eligible member of
> the academic community.
>
> Not only is Sun Studio the preferred set of tools to build
> OpenSolaris, but its optimizing compilers, graphical debugger, and
> visual performance analysis tools make it the best environment to
> build Solaris applications.
>
> Okay, I am slightly biased. :-)
>
> /kso
>
> Kuldip Oberoi
> Product Line Manager, Sun Studio
> Sun Microsystems, Inc.
> 650.786.0149 (x80149)
>
>
>
> On Oct 24, 2005, at 9:04 AM, Sean Sprague wrote:
>
> > Kuldip,
> >
> >
> >> Hi Ashish,
> >> Have you tried using dbx, the graphical debugger in Sun Studio?
> >> Download Sun Studio here:
> >>      http://opensolaris.org/os/community/tools/sun_studio_tools/
> >>
> >
> > I was under the impression that Studio 10 was only downloadable and
> > licenced FOC (thru an embedded licence key) for users of
> > OpenSolaris. As Ashish stated that his application was running on
> > Solaris (not OpenSolaris), should he not technically/officially pay
> > for Studio 10? According to http://www.sun.com/software/products/
> > studio/buy.xml the cost of Studio 10 is 2,999 USD. Of course, the
> > 60-day evaluation route still exists...
> >
> > Regards... Sean.
> >
>





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