On 25/03/2022 17:16, Eric Bollengier wrote:
Hello,
On 3/25/22 01:48, Gary R. Schmidt wrote:
On 25/03/2022 09:31, Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 3/24/22 13:50, Eric Bollengier via Bacula-devel wrote:
Hello,
We are pleased to announce the first BETA release of the next major
Bacula
version 11.3.2 to both the Bacula website (www.bacula.org) and to
SourceForge.
Just noting that due to a hardware failure I am no longer running
Solaris, and will not be able to do any Solaris testing.
I'll crank up a test build on Solaris, 11.4 and 11.3, RSN.
Thanks a lot Gary, to build on Solaris, I would recommend to load the GNU
tools (compiler, Make, bash, libtool...). In general, I'm using the opencsw
distribution.
You're a bit behind the times, then.
Solaris 11.4 has the Garbage Compiler Collection version 11.2.0 these
days (you can also have 7.5, 9.4, or 10.3), but I prefer the 15-30%
performance improvement I get using Developer Studio.
Of course, this presumes that people are writing in C or C++, not gcc or
g++, but many people these days think that, "It compiles on Fedora *and*
Ubuntu", means it's portable. (Note: "compiles" does not equate to
"runs correctly".) Lusers.
Not that there was/is anything wrong with OpenCSW, I used it heavily on
previous versions of Solaris, but I find it less necessary these days.
Looking at my latest 11.4 system it only has a couple of dozen CSW
packages installed, and I can't recall why!
Cheers,
Gary B-)
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