On Thursday, December 20, 2012 3:40:48 PM UTC, Jeroen Demeyer wrote:

> At least, the situation has only improved recently. Thanks to the GCC 
> spkg, you can use the Sun compiler for example.


You still can't use the gcc that OpenIndiana ships by default (dies in 
libz).

Besides, the fact that Sage can drop all the necessary tools to make 
OpenSolaris it look like x86 GNU on slightly wonky kernel is just another 
point in case that we don't learn that much that could not be tested more 
easily on a platform that is not dead.

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