Hillel Lubman wrote:
> Originally, Sun intended to open source its compilers stack used in Sun
> Studio, but the acquisition by Oracle interrupted this activity. Did Oracle
> provide any updates whether they are going to keep original plan for open
> sourcing Sun compilers, or they are going kee
Hi Mark,
> I've looked in a few places where they should be and not found them. It
> sounded as though you did not receive an email acknowledging your
> submission(s); if that's the case, it suggests that the submission process
> was not successful. If you have an acknowledgment email, forward it
Hi Chris,
> The as/fbe software falls in the organization that owns the Sun Studio tools.
> They currently have a severe doc resource shortage.
ok, understood.
> If you have a large number of bugs on the same topic, you might want to
> create a wiki page that can be updated without dealing with
Rainer Orth wrote:
> The unfortunate thing here is that they would ultimately have to be
> added to Bugster (or Bugzilla) anyway, so it seemed best to avoid the
> duplicate work in the first place. Btw., have my as/fbe bug submissions
> to bugs.sun.com been found in the meantime?
I've looked in a
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> Ken Mays is not an official Oracle spokesman, and can only speculate
> on what he thinks Oracle's plans may be. (I'm also not an official
> Oracle spokesman, and though I work here, am not in the compiler group
> so do not know and cannot comment on their plans.)
That's w
Hillel Lubman wrote:
>> Closed-source only.
>
> The info is from Oracle?
Ken Mays is not an official Oracle spokesman, and can only speculate
on what he thinks Oracle's plans may be. (I'm also not an official
Oracle spokesman, and though I work here, am not in the compiler group
so do not know
Christopher Bergstr?m wrote:
> PathScale is working on making our OpenSolaris port production ready.
> Hopefully by the end of the year we'll be able to build, boot and have
> our amd64/Intel64 codebase available under an open source license.
Sounds exciting. It's a pity if Oracle is not going to
> Closed-source only.
The info is from Oracle? BTW, is there a point to keep it closed source, since
it's distributed for free anyway?
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Closed-source only.
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