From Robert.Linsenmeyer at firstdata.com Fri Apr 7 17:27:00 2017 From: Robert.Linsenmeyer at firstdata.com (Linsenmeyer, Bob) Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2017 15:27:00 +0000 Subject: openCSW Vs. other sites Message-ID: <8f23914cc48944669ea6e2a796c99fe5@W3PPEX1006.1DC.com> Hi, I currently have a subscription to unixpackages. It's kind of nice. You actually get to speak to a human and can request a build, etc. One drawback is it's $2K for a 5 user Corporate subscription. My concern with openCSW is, for example, if I'm looking for the latest openssl code for Solaris 10 that remediates a recent CVE, can I depend on openCSW to have that available? Thanks, Bob Linsenmeyer First Data Corporation Global Distributed Systems Services - Compute Strategy and Standards Distributed Systems Engineer III ofc: (410) 527-4963 robert.linsenmeyer at firstdata.com Upcoming OOO: 4/12 - 4/14; 5/22 - 5/26; 7/3 - 7/10 The information in this message may be proprietary and/or confidential, and protected from disclosure. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or an employee or agent responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify First Data immediately by replying to this message and deleting it from your computer. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From maciej at opencsw.org Fri Apr 7 20:44:21 2017 From: maciej at opencsw.org (=?UTF-8?Q?Maciej_=28Matchek=29_Blizi=C5=84ski?=) Date: Fri, 07 Apr 2017 18:44:21 +0000 Subject: openCSW Vs. other sites In-Reply-To: <8f23914cc48944669ea6e2a796c99fe5@W3PPEX1006.1DC.com> References: <8f23914cc48944669ea6e2a796c99fe5@W3PPEX1006.1DC.com> Message-ID: Hi Bob, Unfortunately there isn't such a guarantee. OpenSSL in particular has been well maintained in the past, because there was always somebody interested in having the newest version, and willing to put the work in. But generally, there isn't a hands-off mechanism to guarantee updates. Some people, interested in particular packages, join the project and maintain one or more packages. The workload is spiky, some updates require only a few minutes of work, but some can take a few hours or more, if a particularly tricky compilation issue crops up. Most of the package release process has been automated, so in an easy case it's about putting the new version number in, waiting for the build, and issuing a command to push the package to the catalog. Maciej Linsenmeyer, Bob via users escreveu no dia sexta, 7/04/2017 ?s 12:27: > Hi, > > > > I currently have a subscription to unixpackages. It?s kind of nice. You > actually get to speak to a human and can request a build, etc. One drawback > is it?s $2K for a 5 user Corporate subscription. > > > > My concern with openCSW is, for example, if I?m looking for the latest > openssl code for Solaris 10 that remediates a recent CVE, can I depend on > openCSW to have that available? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Bob Linsenmeyer > > First Data Corporation > > Global Distributed Systems Services ? Compute Strategy and Standards > > Distributed Systems Engineer III > > ofc: (410) 527-4963 > > robert.linsenmeyer at firstdata.com > > Upcoming OOO: 4/12 ? 4/14; 5/22 ? 5/26; 7/3 ? 7/10 > > > The information in this message may be proprietary and/or confidential, > and protected from disclosure. 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If I change the size will it blow up my SSH stuff? Jesse Carroll From dam at opencsw.org Sun Apr 23 02:28:55 2017 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2017 02:28:55 +0200 Subject: matplotlib In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Gilberto, Am 23.04.2017 um 02:26 schrieb Gilberto Persico via buildfarm : > Hi all, long time no see :-) > > Was looking for a matplotlib 2.0 port for Solaris but cannot find anything. > > Honestly I've been out of the csw stuff for too much time to work on it and still need to find a balance between work and "new" daughter, was just curious if anyone took a look. cc?ing users@, we probable don?t have many matlab users among the maintainers. Best regards ? Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Dago > > -- > "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, > and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 > -- *Gilberto Persico* Unix, Networking & Security Senior Freelance Engineer LinkedIn --------------------------- The Fl0wer Platform --------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: