I have done the same recently with the ip package.
First, I would assume that the package name is tcp. It might be something else that bundles tcp and udp in the same package. The best is to look into the makefiles and find out the module that contain tcp.
Once you think you found it - make sure it indeed contains methods/routines from the tcp files. Use nm command to fine symboles in the module.
Also, I'm pretty sure you will find several modules with the same name. These are the same functional module built for 32 bits of amd64. Also stream module verses the enative tcp as well as kdbm modules for 32 and 64 bit.
I have tried the ip module of Solaris 11 on Solaris 10 and it did not work well but this may have been some other issue. I did not look into it because I needed to change a Solaris 11 with modified Solaris 11 ip module.
Good
luck,
-Michael
"Jacques Salerian (KI/EAB)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Jacques Salerian (KI/EAB)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Ian,
Thank you for your answer.
Upgrading to Express is not possible for us to do in this now. Do you
know the package names that has this code change?
/Jacques
-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: den 15 november 2005 21:38
To: Jacques Salerian (KI/EAB)
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [osol-help] Fetch the TCP package from OpenSolaris and
install to Solaris 10
Jacques Salerian (KI/EAB) wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I want to use the supported initial congestion window (cwnd) in tcp
introduced in Solaris 11. But my problem is that I have Solaris 10
installation on my target machine. My question is how can I get the
packages that introduce this functionality to Solaris 10. Can you
specify the packages to download.
>
>
>
To avoid compatibility issues, upgrade to Express.
Ian
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