On 2/24/24 10:23, Marcel Telka wrote:
in any case. probably more tricky is the system stuff like wpa.
The wpa package comes from illumos-gate. I'm not sure if it supports
newer OpenSSL than 1.0 out of the box. If not then it should be fixed
there. If it does, then maybe we need to adjust
On 2/24/24 09:27, Goetz T. Fischer wrote:
having a peek at other repos shows that e.g. the solaris userland has sort of a
compromise solution. they do set the ssl version explicitly. however, their
package names only contain the major version like "openssl-3" and the same goes
for the install
ory inside of it.
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On 1/9/24 09:07, Marcel Telka wrote:
On Tue, Jan 09, 2024 at 08:41:14AM -0800, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
A few are open source - for instance, I could point you to the sources for
x11/network/x11-network-proxies - but no one uses that in a world where
ssh X11-Forwarding is prevalent, which is why
rces for
x11/network/x11-network-proxies - but no one uses that in a world where
ssh X11-Forwarding is prevalent, which is why I removed that package from
Solaris and declared the upstream sources unmaintained and suggested that
distros remove them.
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Here are two screen shots (bad, good) that one can zoom in.
The bad one has visible stair step diagonals etc. so I guess
the good one has "anti-aliasing" and the bad does not?
Does that clue help in tracking this down?
On Mon, Nov 20, 2023 at 2:20 PM Alan Coopersmith
wrote:
GTK &am
GTK & Pango use fonts from fontconfig, not from X11, so it's not expected
to match xfontsel (which uses X11 fonts). Among other things, Pango 1.44
dropped support for Type 1 & bitmap fonts, which X11/xfontsel still support,
leaving TrueType & OpenType font support. One easy to spot difference,
On 10/19/23 11:35, Marcel Telka wrote:
On Thu, Oct 19, 2023 at 01:27:31PM -0500, Tim Mooney via oi-dev wrote:
xvmstore is the only thing on my system that depends upon
system/library/gcc-3-runtime.
I would be willing to do the work to trigger a rebuild against a newer
GCC runtime, if someone
On 3/9/23 16:55, Gary Mills wrote:
The method script, /lib/svc/method/gconf-cache, seems correct. It,
however, invokes a python3.5 script,
/usr/share/desktop-cache/find_newer, that fails on newly-installed
systems. The error message that I got, normally not seen, is:
Traceback (most
On 9/28/22 10:03, Carsten Grzemba via oi-dev wrote:
I added some findings to the issue related hald and newer glib versions. hald do
not not work with newer glib versions than 2.63.4. because there is a change in
g_io_channel_read_line which handles the output of the function differently if
On 6/24/22 09:19, Friedrich Kink via oi-dev wrote:
I'm making progress ;-). The only remaining problems I still have are:
builduser@userland:/usr/src/myoi-userland/components/developer/rust$ make
REQUIRED_PACKAGES
/usr/bin/python3.9 RESOLVE_DEPS=
On 4/8/22 16:27, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Something that one of our engineers has recently discovered while
looking into a different HAL issue (problems with the power button
signalling) is that HAL appears to include a NULL byte at the end
of the messages it sends, which
Something that one of our engineers has recently discovered while
looking into a different HAL issue (problems with the power button
signalling) is that HAL appears to include a NULL byte at the end
of the messages it sends, which g_utf8_get_char_validated() rejects
now, due to:
-ips/commit/958f0ed9730c25a37743ec7ff17e6ab3f7b4145a
There are still some lingering Python 2.7 references in the rest of IPS
though, such as
https://github.com/oracle/solaris-ips/blob/d78e24b1e6b54372abc00165bf2b0199517c08b6/src/tests/api/t_dependencies.py
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On 3/24/22 08:51, Gary Mills wrote:
As some of you may know, Nona and I have been working through a list
of packages that depend on python-27 . The list was originally
published by Aurlien Larcher, with a view to the removal of python-27
from OI.
With the integration of PR #7942, there are
On 3/23/22 07:57, Gary Mills wrote:
On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 11:48:25AM +0100, Andreas Wacknitz wrote:
Solaris-userland is
at glib-2.70 so they seem to have fixed either hal or glib.
I wonder what they fixed. It would be done with a patch, most likely.
You can see the patches we apply to
On 3/23/22 03:48, Andreas Wacknitz wrote:
Am 22.03.22 um 22:41 schrieb Gary Mills:
I'm pleased to report that automount of a USB stick now succeeds under
OI on one of my systems. I upgraded from hipster-20210514 to
hipster-20220322, and after the reboot it started working.
I assume it was the
On 1/4/22 4:27 AM, Nona Hansel wrote:
Such errors are always hard for me to understand. Isn't it weird that it's
looking for .pyc files which aren't part of either manifests/sample-manifest.p5m
nor meld.p5m? Everywhere I only have.py files.
The build system is being helpful and automatically
On 12/22/21 4:40 PM, Gary Mills wrote:
On Wed, Dec 22, 2021 at 08:27:49PM -0300, Till Wegmueller wrote:
Can we have that Patch?
I don't have a patch for ninja. I meant that it would be easy to
develop a patch for ninja. All you have to do is to search the
source for _FILE_OFFSET_BITS and
On 11/7/21 3:43 PM, Gary Mills wrote:
I've been working my way through Aurlien Larcher's list of all OI
packages that are dependent on Python 2.7, upgrading as I went.
Apparently Python 3.5 is to be deprecated as well.
Python upstream ended 3.5 support a year ago:
t.patch
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On 7/16/21 5:07 AM, Nona Hansel wrote:
Thank you for your insights. Any tips about this upgrade would be much
appreciated.
You can look at
https://github.com/oracle/solaris-userland/tree/master/components/python/numpy
as an example, though it's a more complicated Makefile as it builds numpy
instead of just giving you the module for one version and then
having things break when whatever else depends on it moves to a later version.
This may not be what you wanted, but would be a difference of opinion, not
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On 6/30/21 6:46 PM, Gary Mills wrote:
On Mon, Jun 28, 2021 at 02:55:21PM -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
On 6/28/21 12:52 PM, Gary Mills wrote:
I don't know yet if the glib developers have
dropped support for solaris or illumos.
I've not seen any such moves by them, and have gotten Solaris
On 6/28/21 12:52 PM, Gary Mills wrote:
I don't know yet if the glib developers have
dropped support for solaris or illumos.
I've not seen any such moves by them, and have gotten Solaris-specific
pull requests accepted in recent years.
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On 6/6/21 10:30 AM, Gary Mills wrote:
As far as I can tell, "dbus" sends messages to "hal" about the state
of devices on the system. However, for insertion of USB sticks, this
does not happen. I don't know why it doesn't happen.
hal monitors the devices and uses dbus to send messages to
On 3/12/21 11:58 PM, Carsten Grzemba via oi-dev wrote:
It seems that this are raised by MOZ_ASSERTION because the JS-engine
(spidermonkey) expects that addresses for JS Values are not in the upper memory
area:
ptr must be a valid user-mode pointer, with the top 16 bits clear
Yes -
On 1/9/21 11:03 AM, Vincent Torri wrote:
On Sat, Jan 9, 2021 at 8:00 PM Alan Coopersmith
wrote:
I can say that libdazzle builds on Solaris, but we apply this patch to
make it build:
https://github.com/oracle/solaris-userland/blob/master/components/gnome/libdazzle/patches/link.patch
why
On 1/7/21 1:39 PM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
since I have now more or less recovered from Covid I can be active to some
extent.
Glad you are doing better.
For whatever it's worth, we've pushed our changes for some of these to our
github repos (though you obviously have many packages in your
doesn't support VESA graphics, but instead
requires generic video access to use UEFI's Graphics Output Protocol.
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On 5/9/20 1:03 PM, Gary Mills wrote:
On Sat, May 09, 2020 at 03:03:57PM +, Andy Fiddaman wrote:
On Sat, 9 May 2020, Gary Mills wrote:
; That's the change that caused the problem. The first line becomes
; only a comment when the file is interpreted by python. Removing that
; option string
> i--
> x11/network/x11-network-proxies 7.5-2013.0.0.0
> i--
Use ssh instead of these now that we're no longer living in the 1990's.
https://github.com/oracle/solaris-xorg/commit/457da863fdf42999b2a23a4fc1440628be518ce4
https://githu
On 11/18/19 8:44 AM, ken mays via oi-dev wrote:
3. Packages built on your distro working elsewhere (i.e. DilOS, Tribblix,
OpenSXCE, S11.x SPARC) and/or pre-existing SPARC packages
working on your distro.
Solaris 11.x & illumos are not 100% binary compatible with each other.
They maintain
from the Firefox 38 set of patches. I passed this note on to
the maintainer of those for Solaris, and he pointed out the patch is
gone in Firefox 60 and later, due to this upstream fix instead:
https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/3fd81dad7c8b
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cts
today much more than POSIX does.
It would be of interest whether Oracle has it now
Yes: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E88353_01/html/E37843/fmemopen-3c.html
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On 10/25/18 09:31 AM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
Would you recommend still providing binaries for Motif and the old Athena
Widgets?
I don't know of anything that still needs the old Athena Widgets.
There is some commercial software (Oracle 11g, JDK 1.5 & before, FileMerge,
etc.) that still
In addition to the ones I mentioned in the other mail, here's some
notes on the rest:
On 10/24/18 05:39 AM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
Hi,
this list contains packages installed on my system that cannot be published from
oi-userland:
developer/macro/cpp
> system/library/c++/sunpro
These would
On 10/24/18 06:14 AM, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
On 24/10/2018 14:39, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
Motif is still needed for some applications, but isn't there OpenMotif ?
Yes - but it's not binary compatible with the old Solaris Motif 1.2 or 2.1
so you'll need to recompile the apps to use it.
On 05/26/18 05:26 AM, Gary Mills wrote:
> On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 11:17:35AM -0400, Richard Lowe wrote:
>>They're not different enough to be more than theoretically mechanical
>>changes, but are (just) different enough you may not be able to
>>_actually_ do it all mechanically.
>>
sage ---
Check for a specific file instead of a specific set of versions from
uname, to cope with manpage section alignment coming to 11.4 instead
of 12.0.
Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersm...@oracle.com>
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1 file changed, 19
On 10/24/17 12:59 PM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
b) why Xorg searches for protocols.txt in such strange place? Did we
miss some files?
What strange place is that?
(WW) Failed to open protocol names file /usr/lib/amd64/xorg/protocol.txt
I see that the file
On 10/24/17 11:46 AM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
a) why dtlogin pipe creation fails - was error silently ignored earlier? Who
should have removed it?
Perhaps, we could just ditch all dtlogin related code from our version of xorg?
The name was set back when dtlogin was the login gui, but at
On 09/16/17 03:44 PM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
There was a KMS radeon driver in Solaris but I am not sure if it is still
maintained and it certainly supported only the ATI cards provided with Sun HW.
It predated KMS and was dropped in the switch to KMS instead of updating it.
(It actually
On 06/ 6/17 07:23 AM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 12:08 PM, Alexander Pyhalov > wrote:
On 06/ 5/17 12:51 PM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 11:32 AM, Jean-Pierre André <
jean-pierre.an...@wanadoo.fr
On 06/ 5/17 12:24 AM, Jean-Pierre André wrote:
[ 312.529] WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING
[ 312.529] This server has a video driver ABI version of 20.0 that is not
supported by this NVIDIA driver. Please check
http://www.nvidia.com/ for driver updates or
On 05/28/17 02:21 PM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
Hello,
since I like this page at Repology:
https://repology.org/metapackages/outdated-in-repo/openindiana/
and cannot get my eyes off of:
https://repology.org/repository/openindiana
I decided to update a bunch of multimedia and x11 packages
On 05/16/17 08:47 AM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
On 05/16/17 05:54 PM, Dariusz Sendkowski wrote:
Hi,
It seems that Glade can be bumped to 3.19 (already checked), which is the
highest version that does not require bumping GTK+.
I see that current Glade is built only for 32 arch. Should the new
On 05/16/17 05:45 AM, Dariusz Sendkowski wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone ever encountered such weird errors during build?:
/usr/include/iso/stddef_iso.h:61: syntax error, unexpected INTEGER in '# 71' at
'71'
/usr/include/iso/stddef_iso.h:65: syntax error, unexpected INTEGER in '# 80' at
'80'
On 05/12/17 07:01 AM, Gordon Ross wrote:
Admittedly, this one of the things about IPS that has
long bother me. It's very "opinionated".
IPS "knows better" than I do what packages should
be installed, and in what versions, etc. and if I don't
happen to agree (i.e. in this case, please don't just
On 04/27/17 03:29 AM, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersm...@oracle.com> wrote:
Sorry - I never learned how multiple keyboard layout groups work in XKB.
Does this mean that you believe it should be possible to have more than one
keyboard layout available at the sam
how multiple keyboard layout groups work in XKB.
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On 11/ 4/16 07:49 PM, Franklin Ronald wrote:
Hi team,
Gnome 3 has been ported to Solaris
(https://java.net/projects/solaris-userland/sources/gate/show/components/gnome).
My question is: We can port it to OpenIndiana based on Oracle work?
Everything we published to the solaris-userland gate
On 10/22/16 07:49 PM, C Bergström wrote:
Thoughts
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access) and I'll do my best to see if we can make 1 clang package
which works across both and produces binaries that are portable by
default.
I
On 09/13/16 08:36 AM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
On 09/13/16 06:31 PM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
On 09/13/16 04:55 AM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Hi.
Both mesa and nvidia driver can provide libEGL.so.1. Does somone know why
libEGL.so.1 library is not managed using ogl-select service?
Because
with --disable-egl we've not had a need to add it.
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On 09/ 9/16 01:52 PM, Lionel Cons wrote:
On 9 September 2016 at 22:45, Alan Coopersmith
<alan.coopersm...@oracle.com> wrote:
On 09/ 9/16 01:24 PM, Lionel Cons wrote:
Sigh. What should I say? Was this not the expected outcome? I could
argue Oracle has to learn about managing commu
On 09/ 9/16 01:24 PM, Lionel Cons wrote:
Sigh. What should I say? Was this not the expected outcome? I could
argue Oracle has to learn about managing communities, but I'd say no
one there would listen. Or not?
Oracle turned the whole thing over to Apache years ago, and Apache has
been managing
On 09/ 9/16 02:20 AM, Andrey Sokolov wrote:
desktop/openoffice
Just FYI:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/openoffice-dev/201609.mbox/%3C008d01d204a9%24bd37caa0%2437a75fe0%24%40apache.org%3E
https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/699755/fe3dd84135390d60/
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On 09/ 8/16 09:47 AM, Michael Kruger wrote:
On 09/08/2016 11:38 AM, Gordon Ross wrote:
I don't mean to highjack your thread, but am curious how you have managed to
load the vmware driver.
On a fresh install in VMware player, when I run the modinfo command, I only see
the vga driver loaded.
92
On 09/ 8/16 08:38 AM, Gordon Ross wrote:
Next I guess I'll want instructions for building and debugging that.
Any tips for that?
If you want the latest from upstream, minus any OI patches & packaging, see:
https://www.x.org/releases/individual/driver/xf86-video-vmware-13.1.0.tar.bz2
On 8/28/2016 3:17 AM, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
On 28/08/2016 12:15, Volker A. Brandt wrote:
Udo Grabowski (IMK) writes:
On 27/08/2016 20:30, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
pkg:/x11/library/toolkit/libxaw4@0.5.11,5.11-2013.0.0.0
pkg:/x11/library/toolkit/libxaw5@0.5.11,5.11-2013.0.0.0
On 08/27/16 04:40 AM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
Are we able to simply and effectively deprecate these packages or are
there issues to foresee?
You can probably guess my opinion based on how many of them I've already
obsoleted in https://hg.java.net/hg/solaris-x11~x-s12-clone/ but since
others
On 08/ 1/16 03:01 PM, WebDawg wrote:
On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 5:31 PM, Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersm...@oracle.com
<mailto:alan.coopersm...@oracle.com>> wrote:
On 08/ 1/16 07:13 AM, WebDawg wrote:
Do you really want a group of people assigned to discipl
On 08/ 1/16 07:13 AM, WebDawg wrote:
Do you really want a group of people assigned to disciplining people, in the
dark? How about anonymous complaints, but on an open forum? There should be a
POC to complain, but if you want the project to be 'open' should not every thing
be open?
Not
On 08/ 1/16 01:43 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
BTW, does someone know why policykit wasn't ported? Was it considered needless
in presence of proper RBAC?
When HAL was integrated into ON, an implementation of the policykit API as a
wrapper around RBAC was included, as you can see in:
On 07/21/16 07:47 PM, Nikola M wrote:
Or someone really thinking that fascist autocracy is a good thing to try
on OI people.
Intentionally not seeing any problems in it induces the question of
using a brain at all.
So everyone who disagrees with you is a brainless fascist and that's why
On 07/19/16 02:57 AM, Nikola M wrote:
What will not be tolerated:
* Open hostility, and or abusive language.
* Repeated complaining (rehashing) of closed (decided) issues.
* Participants who disrupt the collaborative space, or participate in a
pattern of behavior which could be
On 05/16/16 11:28 PM, Nikola M wrote:
On 05/17/16 05:46 AM, Michael Kruger wrote:
In regards to the PDL, to whom does one submit a signed contributor agreement?
To Openindiana and illumos surely.
Neither OI nor illumos have any legal entity to assign copyright to - no
foundations or
On 05/15/16 05:32 PM, Reginald Beardsley via oi-dev wrote:
FWIW I have NEVER ever seen a makefile that used a variable named COMPILER.
Then you've never looked at any of the Userland makefiles that build with gcc.
It's used by the userland shared-macros.mk to set CC, CXX, CFLAGS, etc. to
On 05/ 1/16 10:48 PM, Nikola M wrote:
*You aether accept open documentation license including Contributor agreement to
OI or you contribute your time at somewhere else.*
Why don't you let the people who run the project decide whether or not to accept
contributions before you chase everyone
On 04/19/16 03:15 AM, Nikola M wrote:
I would also like to hear more input from someone else regarding no-scripting
philosophy in IPS.
See the links in the "Background Reading" section on the bottom of
https://java.net/projects/ips/pages/Home
and the blogs at:
..]
# Second half of workaround for pkgdepend not handling libGL's magic properly
depend type=require fmri=__TBD pkg.debug.depend.file=usr/lib/mesa/libGL.so.1
https://hg.java.net/hg/solaris-userland~gate/file/0416d82f7f55/components/desktop/xscreensaver/xscreensaver-hacks-gl.p5m
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On 02/ 7/16 05:09 PM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
- there are 24 components left for packaging in x-S12, some of them not present
in OI, I do not know if some of them are irrelevant:
./accessx
This is a motif client for configuring accessibility settings - the GNOME
preferences panel does a
On 01/ 7/16 01:11 PM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
Hi,
If someone wants to give it a shot, this page needs love:
http://www.openindiana.org/documentation/faq/
because it is fairly outdated...
Most of the OpenSolaris consolidation links pointing to hub.opensolaris.org
can be replaced with links to
On 12/31/15 02:36 AM, Michael Kruger wrote:
On 12/26/2015 12:46 PM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
On 12/26/15 01:36 AM, Nikola M wrote:
I have just found this as the documentation reference.
https://www.illumos.org/projects/documentation/wiki/Existing_OpenSolaris_documentation
Which seems to need
On 12/25/15 08:40 AM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
On the contrary since oi-userland, pkg and slim_source reside on Github, I do
not see the point in reinventing the wheel or incur additional maintenance.
Also https://github.com/rmustacc/illumos-docbooks since you're not the first
to go there.
On 12/26/15 01:36 AM, Nikola M wrote:
I have just found this as the documentation reference.
https://www.illumos.org/projects/documentation/wiki/Existing_OpenSolaris_documentation
Which seems to need updates to point to http://illumos.org/books/ instead of
the long dead hub.opensolaris.org.
- it's like claiming to
support all Intel CPU's & ISA extensions without knowing which CPU models.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_HD_and_Iris_Graphics
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On 11/29/15 11:52 AM, Мартин Бохниг wrote:
gcc was also supported by gate after gate, then almost all gates.
Oracle broke with that design for no reason
[Before reading the following, please remember the always present disclaimer
that I am not an Oracle spokesman and cannot speak for Oracle,
On 11/29/15 05:45 AM, Мартин Бохниг wrote:
good work, but is it correct that I can only see patches for 24.2 and 31.7.0
which are normaly highly (too much) Studio-specific becaus Oracle only uses
Studio for everything now (while Sun at least maintained a status from 2006 to
its end)?
Not
their port (big thanks to Ken for bugging Alan Coopersmith long
enough and hard enough, and to Mr. Alan Coopersmith for being once again on our
side [after the same took already place with openXsun in summer 2010 ]).
Thanks - but while I supported the publication of the DRM/KMS sources, I didn't
the OI fork of the code to see if they kept this up or
dropped it.
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/oi_151a/pkg-gate/ on the other
hand looks like a valid hg repo.
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On 01/12/15 02:59 AM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
Hi Alan,
Ken asked me to bump glproto to 1.4.17: do you see any difficulty or is it
expected to be straightforward ?
I'd expect it to be straightforward - I don't know of any incompatibilities
there.
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Sun never even came close to matching the amount Sun was assigning to do the
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public in June 2005.
And any decision in a project like this would not be this can never happen,
but just this is not going to happen for now - you can't restrict future
leadership from changing their minds when circumstances change.
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to use it, and they saw more
overhead than benefit and were turned off by it.
That's left the OpenSolaris offshoots wary of governance and refusing to
admit that some level is necessary for ensuring decisions get made, and
thus left them floundering and directionless.
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at password'
mailingl...@adress.com
Maybe one can replace 'at' with '@' and that's it.
Or simply look in the Reply-To field, where the unmolested e-mail address
appears.
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On 05/24/14 08:05 AM, Sriram Narayanan wrote:
I see :
from: Alan Coopersmith alan.coopersm...@oracle.com
mailto:alan.coopersm...@oracle.com
reply-to: OpenIndiana Developer mailing list oi-dev@openindiana.org
mailto:oi-dev@openindiana.org
to: OpenIndiana Developer mailing list oi-dev
On 02/12/14 11:42 PM, Jean-Pierre André wrote:
Hi,
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
On 02/12/14 12:41 PM, Peter Tribble wrote:
(Ideally, you want other communities to build and distribute software
for you. That's one area where IPS is a huge obstacle - all this
repository stuff is an intolerable
packages as you can in a
summer type projects.
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Minimum Viable Product not the intended
final state of features.)
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E26502_01/html/E21383/pkgcreate.html#gluem
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On 11/20/13 01:23 PM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
For instance, Ken Mays and/or Alan Coopersmith, do you possibly have an
input on that ?
Nope - I work upstream from OI, but not on the OI packaging. I know there
has been work to move OI from the xnv gate to packaging the X11 components
into OI's
will similarly drop support for pre-C++98
libraries:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E24457_01/html/E21986/ossrn.html#gljri
So hopefully the ABI's will continue converging more as time goes on.
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group perms=world perms, it's fine.
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SunVTS is the hardware Validation Test Suite, now known as Oracle VTS:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19719-01/index.html
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in any Solaris 10 backport.
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