Can we realistically expect to see the 117 build in /dev by the end of this 
week, given that 116 caused issues? We've been waiting for anything b114 and up 
for almost a month now and everyone keeps saying "soon". There are known 
critical CIFS bugs that were fixed in b114 (and later) that we cannot get 
updates for. If not, as alternatives:

1. Is there a way to find out if the support repositories have fixes for the 
CIFS issues or even a general list of fixes available there? The only link I 
could find (without actually logging in with a key/cert) only showed update 
bundles for 2008.11. I don't currently have a support contract for OpenSolaris, 
but if this meant getting these fixes faster it would be a selling point for me.

2. Is there a documented method or a 'how-to' someone can point me to that 
would let me use the highly-available SXCE DVD builds on a seperate box to 
compile fixes (namely the kernel-integrated CIFS server) that would be 
compatible with my OpenSolaris 2009.06 install? I realize this is a non-trivial 
process, but I can't seem to find any documentation on the process.
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