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Is there still someone who build for Solaris/Openindiana

Hi all

I'm going to the configure script and I recognize that there are still 
parts for solaris. As far as I know, the last version who build with 
solaris was the AOO 3.4.x. My question is, if we should ride off the 
Solaris stuff or we should keep it. Well it won't hurt to keep it, but 
it makes also no sense to keep a platform no one build.

Regards Raphael


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Re: Is there still someone who build for Solaris/Openindiana

Posted by L'oiseau de mer <oi...@gmail.com>.
since build failed in AOO 4.0, i haven't try to build it anymore...

2016-12-06 17:55 GMT+08:00 Raphael Bircher <rb...@gmail.com>:

> Hi all
>
> I'm going to the configure script and I recognize that there are still
> parts for solaris. As far as I know, the last version who build with
> solaris was the AOO 3.4.x. My question is, if we should ride off the
> Solaris stuff or we should keep it. Well it won't hurt to keep it, but it
> makes also no sense to keep a platform no one build.
>
> Regards Raphael
>
>
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Re: Is there still someone who build for Solaris/Openindiana

Posted by Peter Kovacs <le...@gmail.com>.
+1

On 06.12.2016 18:31, Patricia Shanahan wrote:
> On 12/6/2016 1:55 AM, Raphael Bircher wrote:
>> Hi all
>>
>> I'm going to the configure script and I recognize that there are still
>> parts for solaris. As far as I know, the last version who build with
>> solaris was the AOO 3.4.x. My question is, if we should ride off the
>> Solaris stuff or we should keep it. Well it won't hurt to keep it, but
>> it makes also no sense to keep a platform no one build.
>
> I did make some moves towards Solaris building, but I feel at this 
> time that learning AOO internals and working on debug is a better use 
> of my AOO time.
>
> I tend to assume that anything that is not being actively maintained 
> and tested does not work. We need to simplify the build process. I 
> suggest getting rid of the Solaris stuff, as a separate commit with 
> "Solaris" in the log message. That way, if anyone decides to pick it 
> up they will be able to find the last state easily.
>
>
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Re: Is there still someone who build for Solaris/Openindiana

Posted by Patricia Shanahan <pa...@acm.org>.
On 12/6/2016 1:55 AM, Raphael Bircher wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm going to the configure script and I recognize that there are still
> parts for solaris. As far as I know, the last version who build with
> solaris was the AOO 3.4.x. My question is, if we should ride off the
> Solaris stuff or we should keep it. Well it won't hurt to keep it, but
> it makes also no sense to keep a platform no one build.

I did make some moves towards Solaris building, but I feel at this time 
that learning AOO internals and working on debug is a better use of my 
AOO time.

I tend to assume that anything that is not being actively maintained and 
tested does not work. We need to simplify the build process. I suggest 
getting rid of the Solaris stuff, as a separate commit with "Solaris" in 
the log message. That way, if anyone decides to pick it up they will be 
able to find the last state easily.


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