2008/6/25 Joachim Schimpf (Independent Contractor) <jschimpf_at_cisco.com>: > Wit Jakuczun wrote: >> Dear All, >> >> I have a question whether the following architecture >> is supported by ECLiPSe: >> >> - Hardvare: 4 x 2-Core UltraSPARC T1, 1.2 GHz >> - OS: Solaris 10 >> - Domain is working on 3 or 4 mainboards f25, each have 4 processors >> DualCore and 16GB RAM. >> >> By supporting I under stand: >> - existing binaries (there are binaries for Solaris 5) > > Don't get confused by Sun's numbering scheme: > Solaris X = SunOS 5.X (at least for X >= 7) > Ok, I see. > There is a good chance (having some confidence in Sun) that they > will work (in 32-bit mode) on your 64-bit SunOS 5.10 machine. > Ok. In a few days we should make tests. > >> - chances to compile ECLiPSe on the provided architecture > > Chances are not bad, given that ECLiPSe has also been built > successfully on Solaris 10 for Intel 64-bit processors. > Great. > However, you have to allow a certain amount of time for > getting the necessary build tools set up properly on your > machine (e.g. gcc and other gnu tools). > Also, the more > ECLiPSe "third party" components (e.g. COIN solver) you > want or need, the more opportunity for problems arise. > We do not need nothing more than ic solver. > To get an idea, have a look at the Build Guide > http://www.eclipse-clp.org/reports/SetupGuideV2.pdf > It has a Solaris 10 specific section towards the end. > Ok. I will check this document. Thank you very much for help! Best regards -- [ Wit Jakuczun w.jakuczun_at_wlogsolutions.com ] [ WLOG Solutions http://wlogsolutions.com ]Received on Wed Jun 25 2008 - 07:24:30 CEST
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