Dear Nico, It was ported by brute force without having that rebuilt in the coming months.
By brute force, I mean using the build.sh to restart building after it failed compiling, and to disable some "unzipping" from source zip-files: the organization of the source tree is not for general user to have it rebuilt. i.e. part of the source code are not visible before the build (as in .jar, .zip, etc), there're some assumptions, too, for solaris, e.g. using /usr/ccs/bin/ld syntax for shared-lib building. I had restarted the build.sh for about 10 times before the ~/result was created, and to picked up things like org.eclipse.core.filesystem, libswt-*.so, libupdate*.so. Fortunately, eclipse.org does not upgrade the system so frequently :) I had ported that primarily for grid-related development, not for testing my software engineering skills. Best wishes, Clarence CHU This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org