> The Go language is closing in what we are calling Go version 1. This > will be a long-term stable release of Go, with no language or library > API changes. Go 1 is described here: > > https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/document/pub?id=1ny8uI-_BHrDCZv_zNBSthNKAMX_fR_0dc6epA6lztRE
per that doc : The Go 1 release will be available in source and binary form for at least these platforms: FreeBSD 7+: amd64, 386 Linux 2.6+: amd64, 386, arm OS X (Snow Leopard + Lion): amd64, 386 Windows (2000 + later): amd64, 386 Therefore not on Solaris 10 or even a baseline Solaris 8 at all. That seems to be an issue given this : People should be able to write Go programs and expect that they will continue to compile and run without change, on a timescale of years. In keeping with the spirit of that vision what are the issues that block a port to Solaris today? Are there specific bugids I can look at ? Dennis -- -- http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0x1D936C72FA35B44B +-------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Dennis Clarke | Solaris and Linux and Open Source | | dcla...@blastwave.org | Respect for open standards. | +-------------------------+-----------------------------------+