Trawling through the bugtracker I found a number of bugs - some reaching back to 2002 - which have either been fixed, or from the explanations in the comments need to be listed as WONTFIX. This is obviously not a complete list, but it is what I found after maybe half an hour of looking: if I found this many in that amount of time then the 650 "open" bug count is probably a considerably lower number with a metric ton of detritus mixed in. This is not conducive to finding and nailing the real bugs.

The list:

#2823 Is fixed.

#2513 Appears to be a misunderstanding of the logging system and as such a WONTFIX.

#414 Has a pseudo-patch associated with it. Looking at the code it does not appear that it was ever applied. However the bug involves 32/64-bit issues and dates from all the way back in 2003, so it may have been solved in other ways. I don't run sunos so I can't tell myself.

#518 was Apple's fault even if it still exists.

#648 is about a precompiled binary. It appears to be mostly the asker wondering if they should compile themselves.

#759 is a duplicate of #414

#814 "Not a bug."

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