Thanks for the update, Harry. Based on the information so far, we got:
1. Apache2 is delivered within SFW, which depends on libapr-1 and libaprutil-1 that is currently bundled, and we would like to have those two libs as separate packages. 2. I would need libaprutil-1 build with sqlite3 support, that makes libaprutil-1 depends on SQLite3. 3. Firefox3 depends on SQLite3 as well, which is going to be delivered from JDK in the future. What would you recommend on how to deliver those packages? What is current practice when there are dependencies across different consolidations? Personally, I think pkgbase project might be the right place for SQLite3, libapr, libaprutil. But I am not sure how and when will the project be integrated into Nevada. Cheers, Henry On Jan 26, 2008 9:19 PM, Harry Lu <Harry.Lu at sun.com> wrote: > > Moinak Ghosh : > > David.Comay at Sun.COM wrote: > > > > The spec file is in JDS repo, but is not in nv80, not sure when will > it be included. I don't know what do you mean by consolidation-private > dependency(I need to get educated on Consolidations and Solaris > development process). What I care is that sqlite3 to be there for both > build and runtime. > > > Again, the existence of a spec file does not necessarily mean that the > component is actually part of OpenSolaris or will be part of > OpenSolaris. At the moment, there are no versions of SQLite in > OpenSolaris today except for private copies being used by a number of > components (such as SMF). I know of an effort within Sun to provide a > public version but that neither is available yet nor has even been > ARCed (although it's my expectation that it too will come out of SFW). > > > Halton Huo recently moved SUNWsqlite to JDS Vermillion dock from SFE: > > http://cvs.opensolaris.org/source/xref/jds/spec-files/trunk/SUNWsqlite.spec > > The move is due to Firefox 3 is included in JDS Vermilion dock now and > SQLite3 is a dependency of Firefox 3. > > The ARC one pager of SQLite 3 is under internal review for now. But as > Firefox 3 GA date is not decided yet, when SQLite 3 will be integrated into > Nevada is still unknown. > > Regards, > Harry > > Regards, > Moinak. > > _______________________________________________ > desktop-discuss mailing list > desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org > > > > _______________________________________________ > desktop-discuss mailing list > desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org >