On 06/17/10 12:53 PM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:> There are a few errors in the R manual about Solaris.
>
> 1) Firstly you may know that Sun is now owned by Oracle.
>
> 2) "(Recent Sun machines are Opterons (?amd64?) rather than ?x86?, but
> 32-bit ?x86? executables are the default.) "
>
> It's not true to say that recent machines are Opterons rather than x86.
>
> Many new Sun machines are based on 64-bit Intel CPUs (often called x64).
> The machine I'm using, a Sun Ultra 27
>
> http://www.sun.com/desktop/workstation/ultra27/index.xml
>
> is less than 6 months old and has a quad core 3.33 GHz Intel Xeon in it.
>
> It is certainly true that some recent machine are Opterons.
>
> Note, 64-bit libraries for 64-bit systems, even those based on Intel
> CPUs, go in /usr/lib/amd64. Likewise many open-source software will
> install the 64-bit libraries in /usr/local/lib/amd64. There's no
> "intel64" or anything like that.
>
> 3) "Modern Solaris systems allow a large selection of Open Source
> software to be installed from http://www.opencsw.org (formerly
> http://www.blastwave.org) via pkg-get, "
>
> It should be noted that OpenCSW and Blastwave are both still in
> existence. There's a lot of animosity between the two camps, but both
do
> exist. So one is not formally the other.
>
> Unfortunately, they both install software in /opt/csw, so I would be
> very weary of using both sites, as there is no coordination between them.
>
>
> Dave
Did nobody have any comments on this? Should I report this as a bug? I first
posted this on r-help, where I was told r-devel would be more appropriate. But
I've yet to get any response.
Dave