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1. Introduction
1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
Ekiga 3.0
1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier:
Author: Elaine Xiong
1.3 Date of This Document:
22 Octobe
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http://sac.sfbay.sun.com/arc/LSARC/2008/387
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Danek Duvall wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 08:46:33PM -0600, Jim Walker wrote:
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>> Danek Duvall wrote:
>>> Missing are the classes and methods that are, presumably, part of the
>>> Public interface of any Java module intended for use by developers. Or
>>> are
>>> there no Private classes and
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This case was approved during PSARC meeting of 22-Oct-2008.
I redacted this case today. Presuming I did it correctly, it should
be published to the OpenSolaris ARC web site the next time the site
update scripts run.
I presume John Plocher will contact me if I've not been complete in
my recaction as the update scripts won't publish.
Gary..
Ric Aleshire wrote:
>>
>> Both native- and sn1-branded zones will be capable of emulating hostids.
>> However, lx-branded zones will forbid hostid emulation because supported
>> Linux distributions (e.g., CentOS) retrieve hostids from /etc/hostid
>> rather
>> than kernel memory (as in Solaris OS).
>
> Both native- and sn1-branded zones will be capable of emulating hostids.
> However, lx-branded zones will forbid hostid emulation because supported
> Linux distributions (e.g., CentOS) retrieve hostids from /etc/hostid rather
> than kernel memory (as in Solaris OS). Zone administrators desirin
I redacted this case today. Presuming I did it correctly, it should
be published to the OpenSolaris ARC web site the next time the site
update scripts run.
I presume John Plocher will contact me if I've not been complete in
my recaction as the update scripts won't publish.
Gary..
Nicolas Williams writes:
> The obvious solution is to move DHCP releasing into the kernel and have
> a way for the iSCSI initiator and NFS client to get holds on interfaces
> such that they will not release their leases until the holds are
> released. So when dhcpagent gets SIGTERM it should put t
James Carlson writes:
> I'm sponsoring this fast-track request for Jack Meng. The timer is
> set to 10/24/2008.
This fast-track request was approved during PSARC business today.
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James Carlson, Solaris Networking
Sun Microsystems / 35 Network Drive71.232W Vox +1 781 44
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 01:27:33PM -0400, James Carlson wrote:
> Nicolas Williams writes:
> > The obvious solution is to move DHCP releasing into the kernel and have
> > a way for the iSCSI initiator and NFS client to get holds on interfaces
> > such that they will not release their leases until th
Apologies for missing this morning's meeting, but I see from the minutes
this case was approved, so the case status is now updated as such.
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-Alan Coopersmith- alan.coopersmith at sun.com
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 07:00:38PM +0800, Jack wrote:
> >If that wasn't done would there be any need for this special knowlege
> >of iSCSI (and NFS) both of which seem very "icky" but if needs must.
> I think NO, no special knowledge needed if the configuration of the if
> doesn't change at all d
I am sponsoring this fast-track for Jordan Vaughan. This seeks
patch binding.
Thanks,
Jerry
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1. Introduction
1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
Configurable Hostids for Non-Global Zo
In an attempt to be proactive and clarify what the ARC expects
to happen in the rare situation where a case is submitted, but
nobody actually reviews it, PSARC developed the following
cross-ARC case approval process update.
Since it started as a potential Sun-internal staffing and
resource issue,
This case was approved during today's PSARC meeting.
-tim
We seem to have no membership participation on this email thread.
So,
+1
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Rick Matthews email: Rick.Matthews at sun.com
Sun Microsystems, Inc. phone:+1(651) 554-1518
1270 Eagan In
Darren J Moffat wrote:
> in the architecture of Solaris. As others have asked how does this help
> Solaris ? I really think this belongs as part of NetBeans more than
> Solaris.
>
> I also really dislike the very generic /usr/bin/findbugs name given what
> this actually does.
How then coul
This case was approved during PSARC business today pending approval of
the associated contract. Tim has already signed the contract for the
consumer side of the contract. I will mark the case approved when I
have confirmation that Anup has signed the contract for the producer
side of the contract
Petr Slechta wrote:
> Anyway, findbugs were approved by our director to be ported to Solaris.
> If you think it should not be ported, just let me know your objections
> and I may discuss it one more time...
Just because "some director" approved it doesn't mean it actually fits
in the architectu
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 08:46:33PM -0600, Jim Walker wrote:
> Danek Duvall wrote:
>>
>> Missing are the classes and methods that are, presumably, part of the
>> Public interface of any Java module intended for use by developers. Or
>> are
>> there no Private classes and methods in the jar file?
Jyri Virkki wrote:
> But, I find Java apps/libraries to be a special case. Most Linux
> distros have historically not been very Java friendly. ...
>
> Sun has a certain fondness of Java though, so it makes sense to make
> OpenSolaris the best platform for Java development & deployment.
> Making us
Darren J Moffat wrote:
> Just because "some director" approved it doesn't mean it actually fits
> in the architecture of Solaris. As others have asked how does this help
> Solaris ? I really think this belongs as part of NetBeans more than
> Solaris.
>
I think we have already addressed th
I agree to the contract..Tim Sparlin
Don Cragun wrote:
>> Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 15:45:08 -0500
>> From: Nicolas Williams
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 01:40:42PM -0700, Gary Winiger wrote:
>>
Imported interface Classification Notes
=
Okay we are past the timeout, plus the participants
have now finished the discussion.
I am going to close the case as approved.
-ted
Ted H. Kim
Sun Microsystems, Inc. ted.kim at sun.com
222 North Sepulveda Blvd., 10th Floor (310) 341-1116
El Segundo, CA 90245
> Darren J Moffat wrote:
>
> > in the architecture of Solaris. As others have
> asked how does this help
> > Solaris ? I really think this belongs as part of
> NetBeans more than
> > Solaris.
> >
> > I also really dislike the very generic
> /usr/bin/findbugs name given what
> > this actuall
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