On 7/27/07, Orvar Korvar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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Now I have really good hope to get Wine going with two instructions sets
up to date. I am active at several user forums, and I will post your
instructions there. At the forums, there are several questions on Wine and
Solaris, all answered negative.


In my opionion, Blastwave and the likes, should be high on Sun's priority
list. It seems that to compile a program under Solaris takes years of
experience.



About the compile part, someone out there in their enthusiasm has built an
(incorrect) aura around OpenSolaris :-)
If using command-line it should be no more difficult than using
gcc/VC++/Watcom/ compilers, some of the compiler options might change.
If you prefer GUI and seen netbeans for java developement, one gets the same
GUI for sun studio with support for C++.

Using the instructions provided by others, you'll be getting the wine
binaries from sources !


BTW, how do I learn to compile things? Is there a book or something to learn
this? I dont want to yell at people, I want to do it myself. Any tips? Any
web sites? How?



If you prefer command line, see
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/coll/771.8?l=en&q=sun+studio
The C Users Guide & C++ users guide are the only ones you would need to
start with (installation doesn't really need a doc :))

If you prefer GUI, SXDE comes with a netbeans based nice GUI for Sun Studio
and also has a bunch of tutorials.
In the GUI, choose Help->Quick Start Guide. Or you may directly go to the
page
http://developers.sun.com/sunstudio/articles/studio_qs.html

Incase something doesn't work, feel free to file a bug
(Ex: the browser that is used to open html via help menu is configurable but
why should it try to open mozilla when firefox is the default browser )

regards
Shiv
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