> People often CC me onto tickets to test on Solaris. Unfortunately, I
> don't have the time to test every patch on Solaris. Yet 't2' is
> available for anyone to test their changes. That machine was supplied
> free by Sun, who obviously want to see Sage running on Solaris.

For some reason I have some awe when it comes to t2 and testing on it. With 
the patch you referenced applied, do I just do: make and Sage will build and 
run? If that's not the case, can you give a step-by-step guide how to build 
Sage?

> To say I was pissed off about the 4.3.1 release breaking the Solaris
> port would be an understatement.

I can understand that.

Cheers,
Martin

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