Danek Duvall wrote:
> I'm sponsoring this case for Henry Jiang.  The release binding is Minor,
> and the interfaces are Uncommitted.
> 
> There is a man page for the library in the materials directory.  It shows
> (but should probably do so more clearly) that the library is compiled with
> g++, not Studio, and so apps linking against it will need to do the same.

Can the software be compiled with Sun Studio ?

> ======================================================================
> 
> Summary
> =======
>   OpenEXR[1] is a high dynamic-range (HDR) image file format developed by
>   Industrial Light & Magic for use in computer imaging applications, is used
>   by ILM on all motion pictures currently in production.
[snip]
> Interfaces
> ==========
> 
>    Exported Interfaces  Classification                  Comment
>    -------------------  -------------------------       ------------------
>    SUNWopenexr          Uncommitted                     Package
> 
>    /usr/include/OpenEXR/                Uncommitted     header files
> 
>    /usr/bin/exrenvmap                   Uncommitted     User command
>    /usr/bin/exrheader                   Uncommitted     User command
>    /usr/bin/exrmakepreview              Uncommitted     User command
>    /usr/bin/exrenvmaketiled             Uncommitted     User command
>    /usr/bin/exrstdattr                  Uncommitted     User command
> 
>    /usr/lib/libIlmImf.so.6.0.0          Uncommitted     openexr library
>    /usr/lib/libHalf.so.6.0.0            Uncommitted     Ilmbase library
>    /usr/lib/libIex.so.6.0.0             Uncommitted     Ilmbase library
>    /usr/lib/libImath.so.6.0.0           Uncommitted     Ilmbase library
>    /usr/lib/libIlmThread.so.6.0.0       Uncommitted     Ilmbase library

Erm.. it would be nice to get 64bit libraries since some of the images
will likely exceed the 2GB/4GB barrier ...

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Bye,
Roland

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