Please forgive my ignorance.  I'm fairly new to Solaris (Linux convert), and 
although I recognize that Linux has the same concept of Segmentation faults / 
core dumps, I believe my typical response to a Segmentation Fault was to 
upgrade the kernel and that always fixed the problem (i.e. somebody else filed 
the bug and fixed the problem before I got around to doing it myself).

So - I'm running stock OpenSolaris 2008.05.  Even if the bug was fixed, I 
imagine it would require a Solaris kernel upgrade anyway, right?  Perhaps I 
could simply try that first?  Are the kernel upgrades "stable"?  I know for a 
while there, before the 2008.05 release, Solaris just released a new 
"development" kernel every two weeks.  I don't think I want to just haphazardly 
upgrade to some random bi-weekly development kernel.  Are there actually 
"stable" kernel upgrades for OS, and how would I go about upgrading it if there 
are?
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