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Gentoo Announces OpenSolaris Port

A reader writes:"According to this week's Gentoo Weekly Newsletter, Gentoo is planning a port to Sun's partially-announced OpenSolaris. Something interesting to look out for, or just more hype from a developer often criticized even by Gentoo people for not looking before he leaps?"

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  1. Re:Why back Sun? Why back Solaris? by koi88 · · Score: 4, Informative


    GNU's not UNIX. Solaris is.

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  2. [OT] Re:Portage in Solaris? by RangerRick98 · · Score: 4, Informative

    You can always run `emerge depclean` to remove packages that aren't in your world file and aren't required by any packages that are. And there's `revdep-rebuild` in the gentoolkit which will rebuild any packages that might end up broken after a depclean. With those two commands, I've never had any problems keeping only the packages I want and need on the system with no extra cruft.

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  3. Overambitious Developer? by EvilGrin666 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Something interesting to look out for, or just more hype from a developer often criticized even by Gentoo people for not looking before he leaps?

    No, I don't think so. There's been a installer for Solaris avalible from this self same developer for some time. As this is just an incremental update rather than inventing a whole new wheel I don't think anyone can be seriously worried about him pulling this off.

  4. Irrelevant links? by Laurentiu · · Score: 5, Informative

    Something interesting to look out for, or just more hype from a [developer] often [criticized] even by Gentoo people for not looking before he leaps?"

    Both the above links are irrelevant. The "developer" link is currently redirected to the Gentoo distribution, while the "criticized" to a web interface to the gentoo-dev mailing list. I've scanned said mailing list and it looks like a normal discussion to me, the so-called "criticism" is just a difference of viewpoints. I am unwilling to read the whole gentoo-dev and/or learn about the finer points of gentoo's portage just to validate the poster's point of view.

    IMHO, only the first sentence looks like news; second is just fingerpointing.

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