The reason why I wrote "top priority" is because in my understanding osnet-incorporation basically is kernel, network stack, filesystems, and device drivers, and basic userland libraries and applications such as Bourne / Korn shell.
So more than any programming language or application or user level library, I would think the above needs updating. However I do not have experience with the implications and overall OpenIndiana release engineering. So I must add that if an update would somehow break OpenIndiana features such as the MATE desktop, the OpenIndiana desktop, then osnet-incorporation cannot be updated, and then in that case OpenIndiana is stuck with the 'frozen' osnet-incorporation. David Stes _______________________________________________ oi-dev mailing list [email protected] https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev
