Sergio Enrique Schvezov wrote:
> Maybe things have changed...
>
> [i]Here at IBM Rational, we are not using OpenSolaris at all - we are tasked
> with making things work on Solaris 10, not OpenSolaris. What external
> version of Solaris 10 will have this linker fix, and in what expected
> timefr
Maybe things have changed...
[i]Here at IBM Rational, we are not using OpenSolaris at all - we are tasked
with making things work on Solaris 10, not OpenSolaris. What external
version of Solaris 10 will have this linker fix, and in what expected
timeframe?[/i]
http://mail.opensolaris.org/piperm
On 22/11/2007, Georg-W. Koltermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Actually, most of the good things for laptops are now in Solaris
> > Express. WiFi support out of the box for Intel chipsets, better video
> > support, etc.
> >
>
> Yes, and that's what I'm after. Are there plans to backport these i
> Actually, most of the good things for laptops are now in Solaris
> Express. WiFi support out of the box for Intel chipsets, better video
> support, etc.
>
Yes, and that's what I'm after. Are there plans to backport these into a
Solaris 10 update? 'cause Solaris 10 is supported by Rational, a
On 21/11/2007, Georg-W. Koltermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does anyone have a rough idea when one could expect a formal release of
> Solaris 11?
There may never be a "Solaris 11" -- Sun hasn't decided yet what to
call it or what to do for a release. However, if you're asking when
th
Hi,
does anyone have a rough idea when one could expect a formal release of Solaris
11?
Sorry for the question; I was just wondering when I could expect Rational to
fix their
ClearCase product to run on OpenSolaris. Most likely that would be when
OpenSolaris becomes
a formal Solaris 11 release