On 13/07/2013 9:13 a.m., Jim Klimov wrote:
On 2013-07-12 21:52, Bryan N Iotti wrote:
Thank you all for helping make this clearer.

So, in order to compile something using the same tools that are used to
build /stable, I would use pkg:/developer/sunstudio12u1 while for
hipster I'd use GCC 4.6.3?

Unfortunately, no.

There was a specific post-release patched version of Sun Studio
which is not redistributable, so basically only those who have
downloaded it sometime back in 2010 can still use it. It is not
available from Oracle website (unlike the base SS12 or SS12u1
which are not it), as well as the OI-bundled package is not it.

The package in the OI does provide some other tools needed for
the build, but not the specific known-to-work-unlike-others
version of the compiler.

Would this be a file called sunstudio12-patched-ii-2009Sep-sol-x86.tar.bz2 ?


//Jim


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