When others have said build 22 they mean of Solaris 10 not Solaris Nevada this was over 3 years ago or in other words thats 84 builds ago (note builds are usually two weeks long but the last builds of Solaris 10 overlapped with the opening builds of Solaris Nevada (ie what became the first parts of OpenSolaris).
If you really really really must have sun4m and want something more recent you could look at the BSD platforms and if you really thing it is worth recreating sun4m support in OpenSolaris you could try and use their code - IMO it is probably as much use to you as the old Solaris 9 sun4m code anyway given the massive amount of very intrusive internal code change the kernel went through. I for one have no desire what so ever to have to go back and create 32 bit sun4m modules for the kernel crypto framework - and IIRC you don't have much of a usable system without KCF it is fairly core code now. -- Darren J Moffat _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
