Solaris version number stew
David Kramer
david at thekramers.net
Wed Jan 24 16:43:39 EST 2001
My next project at work will be porting our application from Solaris 7 to
Solaris 8. Mind you, I'm not a Sun expert, and have not tried it yet
(hardware is on order).
I'm looking for information on the difference between the two from a C/C++
software developer's perspective. And, of course, the differences between
our existing compiler (Visual C++ 2.4) and whatever version comes with
Solaris 8 (or is the newest stable version).
Any information would be greatly appreciated, but links to documentation
is just as welcome. I'm not afraid of work, I just didn't have much luck
scouring Sun's website for porting documentation.
Another question, which should be a lot easier to answer: I'm getting very
confused by the multiple version numbers for the same release of
Solaris/SunOS. It's really impeding my ability to do research.
My understanding is that
2.6 = 2.6
5.7 = Solaris 7, but some people call it 2.7
5.8 = Solaris 8, but some people call it 2.8
But I have seen references to a 4.x series too. Can someone point me
towards a Rosetta Stone or babelfish? Also, what version of the C++
compiler comes with each of these? I think we are currently using visual
C++ 4.2.
P.S.- I thought there would have been more Sun/Solaris newsgroups, but I
only found a few global ones.
TIA.
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