On 2010-03-31 18:28, Peter FELECAN wrote:
Since gcc/g++ is so OS bound, isn't it best to simply do one package
for each OS version? And also only include what is supported on that
OS (i.e no 64-bit on Solaris 8 x86 using binaries from Solaris 10)
gcc is not so OS bound (if you have specifics I'm eager to know them).
Well, they have target-OS compiled into the binaries, i.e 'gcc -v' gives
'Target: i386-pc-solaris2.8' (on x86) regardless of actual OS
I
allways succeeded to release a unique package, OS release wise, for
gcc2, gcc3 and gcc4. You can isolate quite easily the release
dependencies. Anyhow, given that we do not support anymore Solaris 8 and
quite soon Solaris 9 why bother.
Releasing separate packages should be easier than fixing the broken ones...
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