----- "Max Matveev" <makc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> It looks like Solaris' PCP bits have bitrotted: a colleague has tried
> to compile it and it does not even compile. I've cleaned it up to
> the point where it compiles, not even tried to run it with all that
> newfangled SMF stuff in Solaris 10.
Whatever that is... SMF stuff?
> I'm not sure if what I've done with cpan/PMDA is kosher or not -
> Nathan, have you had any experience of using this module in the
> situation where the perl has been compiled with a different compiler
> from the PMDA.so? On OpenSolaris perl is compiled with SunStudio's
> compiler and I'm using gcc to compile PCP.
I don't have any experience with that no, on the other platforms
I've tried this on (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X) we're always using
the same compiler.
What was the reason for using gcc on OpenSolaris? If core bits like
Perl are compiled with the Sun compiler, shouldn't PCP be compiled
with that too? (wasn't the original port done with that compiler?).
I dunno, wasn't me.
Also, OOC:
- how difficult is the packaging side of things on OpenSolaris?
- whats the status of Qt4 on OpenSolaris?
cheers.
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Nathan
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