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In any way, I am not trying to install my module on Solaris. I am just testing it. Therefore going the hard way is the right thing to do, I think. Thus I know what Solaris users might have to expect when dealing with my modules and I can foresee some of their problems and mention them in the README.
At least I do have some access to Solaris. I wonder about all those other platforms where I can't easily test my modules. I'd love to try them on HPUX or AIX or so. But I wouldn't know where.
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I've included the patch in the perl 5.8.3 I integrat
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So far, every Solaris machine I touched did in fact have a gcc (luckily so). It is more tricky to find one with SUN's C compiler. I remember that SourceForge's compile-farm once had it, but right now only the gcc appears to be there. That's quite a pity as my stuff seldom compiled out of the box on compilers other than the gcc. For suncc I re
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You could try the Compaq^WHP testdrive [hp.com]