On Dec 11, 2007 4:10 PM, Alan DuBoff <alan.duboff at sun.com> wrote: > On Tue, 11 Dec 2007, Shawn Walker wrote: > > > The point is that until recently, if someone installed Qt on Solaris it > > was more than likely built against Sun's C++ libraries; not stdcxx. > > And that software will still run tomorrow. > > > That makes no sense. > > > > "You can build on this version, but you can't run anything on it" > > No, you don't understand that point either I fear. Stefan was only talking > about building KDE, and being able to do so on S10UX, which is fine.
Okay, I will readily admit fault here then. It was not clear from the original posting that the intent was only to support building on Solaris 10, not delivering for Solaris 10. In that case, consider this particular matter resolved. I have no problem admitting when I'm wrong; you just have to prove it to me :) I was wrong about this, end of story. However, please make it clearer what you mean by platform support in the future. -- Shawn Walker, Software and Systems Analyst http://binarycrusader.blogspot.com/ "To err is human -- and to blame it on a computer is even more so." - Robert Orben
