This case was approved yesterday.
-Chris
Roehrich
Exposure: open
-- next part --
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL:
<http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/opensolaris-arc/attachments/20080710/7a418773/attachment.html>
On Wed, Jul 09, 2008 at 06:23:40PM +0100, Darren J Moffat wrote:
> Danek Duvall wrote:
>> On Wed, Jul 09, 2008 at 12:57:23PM -0400, James Gates wrote:
>>
>>> /usr/sbin/privoxy Committed Executable location
>>
>> Why /usr/sbin rather than /usr/bin? Would a user never run
John Fischer wrote:
> Jeff,
>
> Just a few questions...
>
> How does this work with Trusted Extensions? Will there
> be a separate keyring per label? Has this been answered
> previously in another ARC case?
>
This issue has not been discussed before. I think Stephen Browne can
give more about
This case was approved in today's PSARC meeting.
--
Cecilia
This case was derailed in PSARC by Joe Kowalski (jek3). It was voted on
and had a majority "approve" vote.
Joe will be writing an opinion document.
I've marked the status to: waiting need opinion.
--
Darren J Moffat
I am sponsoring the following fasttrack for Mike Bergknoff, requesting patch
binding and a timeout of 07/17/2008.
-Dan
Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase 1.66 04/17/08 SMI
This information is Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems
1. Introduction
1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
PICL
This case was approved in the PSARC meeting today.
Can somebody tell me which difference for compressing miniroot image for x86
and sparc - looking at root_archive code I see that sparc miniroot can't be
gzipped - only files compressed with fiocompress. Why I can't use gzip? Can we
include gzip or some other archivators support (may be 7z like i
Joseph Kowalski wrote:
> John Forte wrote:
>> stmfGetProviderData(3STMF)
>> .
>> .
>> .
>>
>> NOTES
>> This interface is deprecated in favor of
>> stmfGetProviderDataProt(3STMF) and may be removed in a future
>> revision of libstmf(3LIB).
>>
>> stmfGetProviderData
Brian Cameron wrote:
>
> I do not see any information to explain how Clutter will work (or fail
> to work) when OpenGL is not available on a particular system. From the
> materials provided, it seems like OpenGL is a hard requirement. How
> will programs behave if they use Clutter on systems tha
I do not see any information to explain how Clutter will work (or fail
to work) when OpenGL is not available on a particular system. From the
materials provided, it seems like OpenGL is a hard requirement. How
will programs behave if they use Clutter on systems that don't have
OpenGL?
Brian
S
12 matches
Mail list logo