Felix Schulte wrote:
On 9/26/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>On 8/2/06, Stephen Lau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Sun Studio 11 software is available for the OpenSolaris Community
>>
>> Sun Studio 11 software can now be used by the OpenSolaris Community, as
>> the ON Consolidation, now builds with Sun Studio 11.
>>
>> It can be downloaded from the Tools community at:
>> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/tools/sun_studio_tools/sun_studio_11_tools/
>>
>> note: This is a tarball image of Studio 11 with all the necessary
>> patches already incorporated for ON builds.
>That's a tar ball and not packages. When will you ship the package
>collection for Studio 11?


The studio 11 package tar ball can already be downloaded but that does
not include all the compilers as "certified" for S11.
Will ON refuse to compile because the certificate is missing? Can this
certificate check disabled in the makefiles? Where is that check? Why
is this crypto junk needed?

Huh ?

I think you are confused about what certified means versus what a cryptographic certificate is. There is no cryptographic check in the compilers.

In this context, I'm pretty sure that Casper's use of "certified" means "tested, known to work and 'blessed' as good" and nothing to do with any cryptographic use of code signing certs.

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Darren J Moffat
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