Joerg Schilling wrote: >>From my understanding Debian people like to run GNU application on >>top of a given kernel which will create problems with a kernel like >>Solaris that has different features than Linux. > > Replacing vital parts of Solaris with GNU counterparts will not > work.
Nobody proposed that: The idea is to include all the freed pieces. I can't really see the problem about this. > I am not sure whether Debian did really solve the problem of > compiling in a well defined and minimal OS environment to allow to > tell the dependencies. > [..] > > On Solaris you could solve this kind of problems using lofs, on > Linux you can't and it seems that Debian is Linux centric. It really makes sense to me: Linux has been the most advanced Free Software choice. What I'm proposing is to make OpenSolaris join that huge community. As long as we continue being apart, Debian will continue being Linux centric, but we can change that joining them with OpenSolaris. -- Greetings, alo. _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
