Rob D rddone@att.net writes:
After perusing Robert Lunnons patchkit for hints to resolve build issues, it would appear that most of the issues that keep Wine from building on Solaris are known, but for whatever reason, do not get accepted into the main stream source.
Any fix that is done cleanly is accepted. Ugly hacks and workarounds aren't, no matter whether they are for Solaris, FreeBSD or Linux.
I know that Solaris does several things quite different than most *nix implementations, but perhaps due to the limited use of Solaris, the powers that be resist putting in extra tests to support a small set of users.
Certainly not. I'd love to have better Solaris support, but the fact is that some of the issues like threading or ptrace are hard to solve properly. It has taken months of work to implement them on Linux, and it will probably take about the same amount of time for Solaris. So it's mostly an issue of lack of manpower on the Solaris side. Robert Lunnon is doing a lot of great work, but there is only so much a single person can do.