>
>>
>>Oh look ... snv_138 appears quite suddenly out of nowhere .. cool.
>>
>>Thanks to whomever made that happen.
>>
>>Oh, I see one of the big sources of delay. Its good to see the branding
>>process is going well.
>>
>>r...@aequitas:/root# uname -a
>>SunOS aequitas 5.11 snv_138 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris
>>
>>r...@aequitas:/root# cat /etc/motd
>>Oracle Corporation      SunOS 5.11      snv_138 Apr. 15, 2010
>>SunOS Internal Development: gk 2010-Apr-15 [onnv_138-tonic]
>>bfu'ed from /build/archives-nightly-osol/i386 on 2010-04-30
>>Sun Microsystems Inc.   SunOS 5.11      snv_130 November 2008
>>
>>The name "Sun Microsystems Inc." lingers on in the motd.
>>
>
> You've bfu'ed so part of the new motd is the motd of the older release.

Yeah, I know.

It is a good first step before attempting to build anything. The real
issue on the table is this : can a user actually build everything?

I would imagine that dragging in ALL the sources from all the
consolidations is possible but I can't recall ever trying.

I guess the time has come

Dennis


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