No, I'm talking about the Solaris migration toolkit, available in the past to certify pre-Solaris 10 binaries against the new versions. They were a couple of Perl scripts (solcat, for example). They were a binary interface certification set of scripts. They were a good point to start thinking in a migration. Best regards,
HeCSa. On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 9:26 AM, Jerry Jelinek <gerald.jeli...@sun.com>wrote: > Hernan Saltiel wrote: > >> Hi! >> Will there be an adoption toolkit, to let the people use the S10 brand >> while >> testing it, and starting the migration process? >> > > I'm not sure I understand the question. Are you asking > if the source code will be available before S.next is > released? If so, then yes, we're running this as an > open project and our plan is to get the current code that > is under development posted on the project page within > the next month or so. We have to finish an internal process > review first, before we can open the code we've already > written. After the code is posted, we'll be keeping it updated > as we work on it. Once the code is available, you'll be able > to build it and use the brand on OpenSolaris to try it out. > > If I misunderstood your question, please let me know. > > Thanks, > Jerry > > -- HeCSa
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