Re: [osol-discuss] developing free software for OpenSolaris

2005-07-20 Thread Joerg Schilling
Gavin Maltby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 07/14/05 20:11, Joerg Schilling wrote: Every second free software packet comes with illegal Makefiles that only work usually because they depend on bugs in Sun Make or GNU make. Note that OpenSolaris does not come with Sun Make, I use smake for

Re: [osol-discuss] developing free software for OpenSolaris

2005-07-14 Thread Joerg Schilling
Jim Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The build/test farm would be available to OpenSolaris developers, and will provide access to various high-end and low-end Sparc, x64 and other hardware platforms. We plan on making it better than what's currently available elsewhere, with help from the

Re: [osol-discuss] developing free software for OpenSolaris

2005-07-13 Thread Casper . Dik
I did get most of yate to compile on Solaris with only a very few issues: - osschan depends on OSS, which Solaris doesn't have; I just disabled it. Well, for some of US OSS is a requirement or sound won't work. - Mutex.cpp depends on PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP, but

Re: [osol-discuss] developing free software for OpenSolaris

2005-07-13 Thread Ghee Teo - Desktop System
Stephen Lau wrote: Hi Diana, Our plan is to have build/test farms at some point in the future. Our roadmap is online: http://www.opensolaris.org/os/about/roadmap/ Currently the build/test farms are scheduled for 6-9 months out. Does the build/test farms scheduled are open to

Re: [osol-discuss] developing free software for OpenSolaris

2005-07-13 Thread Jim Walker
Ghee Teo - Desktop System wrote: Stephen Lau wrote: Hi Diana, Our plan is to have build/test farms at some point in the future. Our roadmap is online: http://www.opensolaris.org/os/about/roadmap/ Currently the build/test farms are scheduled for 6-9 months out. Does the build/test

Re: [osol-discuss] developing free software for OpenSolaris

2005-07-12 Thread Dan Price
On Tue 12 Jul 2005 at 03:10PM, Diana Cionoiu wrote: Hello, My name is Diana and i'm a developer for a free software project called Yate ( http://yate.null.ro ). Yate works on GNU/Linux and Windows. The primary development platform is GNU/Linux. Some of our users will like to use Yate on