Thanks to everyone for the clarifications... the key pointing I'd missed was the 'amp' is already a part of Nevada... it all makes sense now.
Thx/ERR Sriram Natarajan wrote: > > > Eric Reid - Sun ISV Engineering wrote: >> Not strictly an OpenSolaris issue, so happy to take pointers to more >> appropriate forums. >> >> Was testing Drupal on Nevada latest this week, and found that: >> >> * CoolStack assumes that libssl and libcrypto live in /usr/sfw >> * Webstack 1.4 doesn't install on Nevada latest (version check in >> installer) >> >> While I'm able to work around either other these, what's the official >> Glassfish Web Stack story for Nevada? >> > Web Stack project within OpenSolaris community is responsible for > delivering AMP (Apache, PHP and MySQL) along with Ruby and other web > related components. These components are available under > /usr/<component name> . > > The same team is also involved in back porting this stack for Solaris > 10. This back ported effort is what is being sold as Glassfish Web > Stack (for Solaris 10). Now, it wouldn't make sense to use Glassfish > Web Stack (or we prefer to simply say it as Sun Web Stack) on > OpenSolaris (either Nevada or Indiana) simply because the same stack > is already integrated within OS. > > Hope this clarifies > > - Sriram >> >> -- >> >> >> >> >> Eric Reid >> >> Staff Engineer, Software >> Sun Microsystems, Inc. >> >> >> >> Phone: +1 269.629.7238 >> Cell: +1 269.569.1042 >> Fax: +1 650.352.4428 >> Blog: http://blogs.sun.com/err >> AIM: ereidsan >> Skype: erreid >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> >> webstack-discuss mailing list >> webstack-discuss at opensolaris.org >> http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/webstack-discuss >> -- Eric Reid Staff Engineer, Software Sun Microsystems, Inc. Phone: +1 269.629.7238 Cell: +1 269.569.1042 Fax: +1 650.352.4428 Blog: http://blogs.sun.com/err AIM: ereidsan Skype: erreid