1. Euphoria has been ported to OpenSolaris (SunOS)

I just got done with porting Euphoria to OpenSolaris. If you use OpenSolaris, download an eubin for OpenSolaris and give it a try.

Jeremy

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2. Re: Euphoria has been ported to OpenSolaris (SunOS)

Oh, I wanted to say that starting with Beta 1, we will include official binaries for OpenSolaris.

Jeremy

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3. Re: Euphoria has been ported to OpenSolaris (SunOS)

jeremy said...

Oh, I wanted to say that starting with Beta 1, we will include official binaries for OpenSolaris. Jeremy

Jeremy:
Is OpenSolaris as slow as Java ?
What is it's advantage over other OS's ?

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bernie said...

Jeremy:

Is OpenSolaris as slow as Java ?
What is it's advantage over other OS's ?

I am not an operating systems guru, but you have two things to deal with here. 1. Java was slow in the old days, but today it's can hold it's own on most tasks, especially server environments. 2. OpenSolaris has one of the most advanced file systems known to man right now. It's a very robust, commercial grade and now open source operating systems. To read all the details, I'd suggest you browse around http://opensolaris.com. If you find it interesting, download the ISO and give it a go. It's very easy to install and get running.

Jeremy

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jeremy said...
bernie said...

Jeremy:

Is OpenSolaris as slow as Java ?
What is it's advantage over other OS's ?

I am not an operating systems guru, but you have two things to deal with here. 1. Java was slow in the old days, but today it's can hold it's own on most tasks, especially server environments. 2. OpenSolaris has one of the most advanced file systems known to man right now. It's a very robust, commercial grade and now open source operating systems. To read all the details, I'd suggest you browse around http://opensolaris.com. If you find it interesting, download the ISO and give it a go. It's very easy to install and get running.

Jeremy

<quote> Pawel Jakub Dawidek has ported and committed ZFS to FreeBSD in experimental capacity for inclusion in FreeBSD 7.0, released on February 28, 2008.[19] In the current development branch exists an updated version of the port (ZFS version 13). </quote>

From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZFS

useless

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Kat said...

<quote> Pawel Jakub Dawidek has ported and committed ZFS to FreeBSD in experimental capacity for inclusion in FreeBSD 7.0, released on February 28, 2008.[19] In the current development branch exists an updated version of the port (ZFS version 13). </quote>

One of the benefits of Open Source at work!

Jeremy

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7. Re: Euphoria has been ported to OpenSolaris (SunOS)

Cool, so Euphoria is now ported to...6 platforms? smile

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ryanj said...

Cool, so Euphoria is now ported to...6 platforms? smile

I had to count, but you're right! grin

  1. DOS
  2. Windows
  3. Linux
  4. FreeBSD
  5. OS X
  6. OpenSolaris (SunOS)

BTW... I learned something today when the name was questioned. SunOS is the operating system's name. OpenSolaris is the operating environment, i.e. all the tools, GUI, programs, etc... that sit on top of the operating system.

Jeremy

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