Solaris does have a bizzarre numbering scheme. Solaris 7, 8 and 9 are also referred to 
by Sun as 2.7, 2.8 and 2.9. If you do a uname -r on Solaris 9, it returns 5.9. Go 
figure.

I have htdig 3.1.6 running on my development workstation, an Ultra 10 running Solaris 
9 and it has been running fine. I've also compiled one of the 3.2 snapshots and gave 
it some cursory testing. It appears to be stable but I haven't had the time to set it 
up to run against all of our sites (> 60,000 pages). 

Note that this computer doesn't get the same load as our production boxes which run 
Solaris 8 and service a few thousand htdig requests each day.


Neil Kohl
Manager, ACP-ASIM Online              
American College of Physicians - American Society of Internal Medicine
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>>> "Sixbury, Dan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/11/02 12:20PM >>>

I have HtDig running on a Solaris 2.6 server and I am getting ready to build
a server for the sole purpose of running HtDig.  Our Web servers are also on
Solaris 2.6.  I was planning on installing Solaris 9 on the new server to
use for the HtDig tool.  I noticed on the htdig web page it states that
HtDig is supported on Solaris 2.x which would most likely not include
Solaris 9, but there should be some backward compatibility with the new OS
as well.  

Has anyone tried installing HtDig on a solaris 9 server?  Any ideas on
whether it would or wouldn't work?

Thanks,
Dan


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