>>>
>>> Generally Blastwave should and does work on SX.
>>> There's already gcc included in Solaris (and SX) - however there's no
>>> gdb (yet). Eventually go with gcc from Blastwave - works fine.
>>>
>>> Additionally you may want to try Sun Studio 11 as Denis pointed out -
>>> it's free and with
Hello Dennis,
Saturday, January 6, 2007, 2:45:32 AM, you wrote:
>> Hello Charles,
>>
>> Friday, January 5, 2007, 10:12:57 PM, you wrote:
>>>
>>
>> Generally Blastwave should and does work on SX.
>> There's already gcc included in Solaris (and SX) - however there's no
>> gdb (yet). Eventually go w
> Hello Charles,
>
> Friday, January 5, 2007, 10:12:57 PM, you wrote:
>>
>
> Generally Blastwave should and does work on SX.
> There's already gcc included in Solaris (and SX) - however there's no
> gdb (yet). Eventually go with gcc from Blastwave - works fine.
>
> Additionally you may want to try
> Hello Dennis,
>
> Friday, January 5, 2007, 11:25:45 PM, you wrote:
>
>>> I see that Blastwave doesn't support Solaris Express, so that looks like
>>> an unsafe source.
>
> DC> No one "supports" Solaris Express. Not even Sun. I think what you
> mean is
> DC> that the software is fully expected
Hello Charles,
Friday, January 5, 2007, 10:12:57 PM, you wrote:
>
Generally Blastwave should and does work on SX.
There's already gcc included in Solaris (and SX) - however there's no
gdb (yet). Eventually go with gcc from Blastwave - works fine.
Additionally you may want to try Sun Studio 11 as
Hello Dennis,
Friday, January 5, 2007, 11:25:45 PM, you wrote:
>> I see that Blastwave doesn't support Solaris Express, so that looks like
>> an unsafe source.
DC> No one "supports" Solaris Express. Not even Sun. I think what you mean is
DC> that the software is fully expected to run just fin
> I'm an experience Solaris sysadmin, but I haven't used a current version on
> the desktop. I'm trying to figure out what software to use.
> The best option seemed to be Solaris Express. However it doesn't seem to be
> a complete enviornment. I've used packages from Sun Freeware with it without
>
On 1/5/07, Charles Hedrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm an experience Solaris sysadmin, but I haven't used a current version
on the desktop. I'm trying to figure out what software to use.
I've tried nextenta. It works pretty well, but I really want Solaris, not
Linux on a Solaris kernel.
The
I'm an experience Solaris sysadmin, but I haven't used a current version on the
desktop. I'm trying to figure out what software to use.
I've tried nextenta. It works pretty well, but I really want Solaris, not Linux
on a Solaris kernel.
The best option seemed to be Solaris Express. However it d