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as with the GCC backend?
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backend, breaking software that would work with FSF GCC out
of the box.
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: it just adds an additional library and doesn't change anything
else.
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to be configuring GCC with --enable-objc-gc, which is not the
default? Why?
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package,
rather than having separate packages for (say) all libstdc++ runtime libs
together? Just asking: I don't have a definitive answer myself.
Regards.
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Which parts of binutils are used? GNU as on x86, but Sun as on SPARC? It
should be possible to use Sun as on x86/x64, but probably only in GCC 4.4.
ld
I hope you use Sun ld everywhere!
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that fork
together instead of putting the burden on Sun to either declare the
machines unsupported or not ship the code in their branch.
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complaints.
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Sorry for the late replies: I had connectivity problems during OSDevCon in
Dresden and much less time than expected, so only now catching up on my
mail.
George Vasick writes:
Rainer Orth wrote:
George Vasick writes:
How's the progress with moving ON (and perhaps other consolidations, I
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in the
flurry of mail in this case).
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with PATH
pointed to /usr/[component]/x or /usr/[component]/y.
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a sponsor to have it added back to
Nevada. So there is considerable community interest, and this is being
sneaked in like this ;-( Not what I consider proper procedure.
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could be kept open until I had a chance to
respond to further messages.
Thanks.
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be possible to use Sun as on x86/x64, but probably only in GCC 4.4.
ld
I hope you use Sun ld everywhere!
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libraries.
Right: I had already commented on the lack of Java and Ada support in the
previous case, but the suggestion was this is a separate case.
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if it works on Solaris (SPARC and/or x86) at all. I'll
add that to my TODO list.
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ON. I
don't think this special requirement should affect all users of Solaris.
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:/platform/sun4u/acpihpd:default
^ cutpaste error, it seems :-)
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Fuyuki Hasegawa - Sun Microsystems writes:
Rainer Orth wrote:
/usr/share/ibus/ has been used for ibus core files.
We examined /usr/share/ibus-IME/, but unlike /usr/libexe change
it's not easy. It seems we need to create several patches for
each IME and ibus core.
It seems to me
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Wyllys Ingersoll writes:
Rainer Orth wrote:
Wyllys Ingersoll Wyllys.Ingersoll at sun.com writes:
CHANGES:
- There will be just 1 package - SUNWgnupg. It doesn't make
much sense to make several different packages, 1 for each
library, since they are all needed by GnuPG
George Vasick writes:
Rainer Orth wrote:
[...]
Is there a reason to use isaexec on SPARC? There's no 32-bit kernel
anymore, so the 32-bit binary will not be used by isaexec, but could only
invoked manually. Unless the 64-bit GDB has trouble debugging 32-bit
programs, there's no reason
, it would
be much better to use that one rather than to statically link a private
copy.
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to list all
devices if you specify any? Perhaps this should be made explicit?
Otherwise, great feature. Only waiting for zfs split now :-)
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Mark J Musante writes:
On Fri, 25 Sep 2009, Rainer Orth wrote:
+Splits off one disk from each mirrored top-level vdev in
+a pool and creates a new pool from the split-off disks.
+The original pool must be made up of one or more mirrors
+and must
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this practice next week.
I'm strongly opposed to this: replacing notifications by a mechanism where
you need to poll the information is backwards ;-(
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. But the
cachefs case will probably go away reasonably soon anyway.
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suppose it makes more sense to collect everything in one place
(/usr/lib/fs/filesystem) than to randomly scatter them over two different
ones.
Comments?
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/Darwin code used in the SMB client.)
Shouldn't the daemon reside in the existing /usr/lib/fs/smbfs directory
instead of the new /usr/lib/smbfs?
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(and if not, there needs to be a
strong justification for the omission).
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Just a nit: couldn't those directories be moved to /usr/lib/{,
64}/snort/{dynamicengine, dynamicpreprocessor, dynamicrules}
instead of cluttering /usr/lib?
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Wyllys Ingersoll writes:
Rainer Orth wrote:
Wyllys Ingersoll Wyllys.Ingersoll at sun.com writes:
Deliverables
/usr/bin/tor SFW Uncommitted
/usr/bin/tor-resolve SFW Uncommitted
/usr/bin/tor-gencert SFW
of
roles?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No - ARC review required
Shouldn't tcpdump be added to the Network Management profile in
/etc/security/exec_attr, just like snoop is?
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So what is it? Evolving or Consolidation Private?
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SUNWcompilerlinks Committed Sun Studio C/C++/dbx
/usr/bin /usr/man links
Same argument as before: SUNWcompilers is far too generic.
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the reason the GCC developers adamantly refuse
to have environment variables influence the compilation, and I think they
are right in this regards.
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of selecting Studio Express vs. Studio 12 once.
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. I don't see what the intermediate compilers
directory buys you, it's just unfamiliar and different from the precedents
for no apparent reason.
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as
the default SPARC backend?
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Nicolas Williams writes:
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 07:21:43PM +0100, Rainer Orth wrote:
George Vasick writes:
Since this will contain version-specific bin directories which users are
expected to add to their PATH, it shouldn't go below /usr/lib. Existing
precedent would be /usr
be a strong
argument in favor.
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Nicolas Williams writes:
On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 06:58:57PM +0100, Rainer Orth wrote:
George Vasick writes:
Actually, we are proposing to to install binutils 2.19 in
/usr/compilers/binutils219. It will be a separate package and not
contained in /usr/compilers/gcc432.
Again, my
example, though, since all other cases like postgres and mysql don't have
different toplevel directories for different major versions.
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on Sparc.
Good: which one will be the default and how can a user select the other?
Regards.
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to omitting GCJ and GNAT. But including
unstable/unmaintained languages doesn't buy you anything.
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and produces more harm
than good) and no intermediate directory. The studio compilers could go
into (say)
/usr/studio/13
in the future.
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? This must be stated in the case.
5. Reference Documents:
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This is not visible outside SWAN!
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). Since the name
mangling is compiler dependent, this may get intricate to support properly.
There may be even more GNU extensions. Hopefully the GNU ld manual
describes all of them.
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with this situation, and
everyone who wants to use gdbm on Solaris needs to deal with this quirk on
his own by providing the necessary CPPFLAGS, making the system less
accessible.
Regards.
Rainer
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libraries are extremely
unstable and change incompatibly from release to release.
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releases.
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. Sun Studio CC.
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