Le 2014/12/04 20:46 +0100, George             Pw Wyche a écrit:
If you want to play the #s, then fine. However, your characterization
is faulty.

Our Sun workstations are all in house. Not a single one has access to
anything outside. All are Solaris 8. Now and then somebody asks for a
feature which does exist for Solaris 8, so we used to easily get it
from openCSW. This is a small outfit... this department. It's a
Windows place that'd just as soon get rid all *nix anything, but they
inherited us and moved us around on the books, so nobody outside has
been exposed (for any length of time) to our Solaris workstations and
see the light of another world of computing.

Well, it is your choice, but then, if your attachment to those old systems is so great, you should plan on keeping them running. The S8 packages haven't changed in 4 years, you can surely spend 5€ on a USB key to keep a mirror of them.

We did not download the entire offering of openCSW Solaris 8. I did
pay $ for DVDs back in the time of Blastwave, but evidently "it was
lost in the mail". We really screwed up by not doing what was
absolutely necessary to capture the entire offering of Solaris 10
BEFORE OpenCSW had advanced past the version where you could install
Solaris with 5 CDs, because after that... too bad if you don't have a
DVD reader, no later version of Solaris 10 for you.

You can perfectly well install Solaris 10 from the CD version then either patch or update it to a level that can run OpenCSW.

Without the later
version of Solaris 10... Grr! We have Solaris 8 because we cannot get
Solaris 10 with the same set of features as Solaris 8.

I'm curious, what features are missing in Solaris 10? In any recent Linux distro, for that matter?

And not to worry you too much, but basing a business, and your job, on Solaris workstations doesn't sound like the best future-proofing ever. You might not like it, I sure don't like it, but fact is, Solaris on the desktop is dead, and won't come back.

So, are you volunteering to maintain S8 packages until you can get around to replace it?

Laurent

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