David Anderton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If Sun don't release what makes up a standard Solaris distribution, people 
> are going to have to find replacement components so that existing Solaris 
> code can run on pure OpenSolaris distros... i.e Solaris provides a C++ 
> runtime system that is not open so makes it difficult for a pure OpenSolaris 
> distro to run C++ applications that require the Solaris runtime bits.
>
> Anyway I saw that RogueWave have released their standard C++ library as open 
> source. I believe the Solaris libCstd is based off RougueWave source code.

I am not sure about what you like to call a "standard open solaris 
distribution". I am in hope that Sun will offer some kind of compliance test
to check the compatibility with "Sun Solaris" and I should repeat heare again
that I am willing to create SchillIX with the best _possible_ compatibility 
without violating Copyright and redistribution rules.

Jörg

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