[kepler-dev] Kepler on Solaris
Christopher Brooks
cxh at eecs.berkeley.edu
Tue May 29 10:57:15 PDT 2007
Hi Amanda,
Kepler uses Ptolemy and the non-graphical part of Ptolemy is run as
part of the Ptolemy nightly build every night on a Solaris 10 machine.
I have not recently run Ptolemy via X11 from a Solaris box, though it
should work. I've probably run Kepler via X11 from a Solaris box in
the past, though I don't specifically recall doing so.
The Ptolemy project is always interested in contributions, see
http://ptolemy/ptolemyII/ptIIfaq.htm#Contributions
and the Ptolemy style guide at:
http://ptolemy/ptolemyII/ptIIlatest/ptII/doc/coding/style.htm
_Christopher
Christopher Brooks (cxh at eecs berkeley edu) University of California
Chess Executive Director US Mail: 337 Cory Hall #1774
Programmer/Analyst Chess/Ptolemy/Trust Berkeley, CA 94720-1774
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Hi there,
My name is Amanda Waite and I'm a Staff engineer working with Open
Source Communities here at Sun. We see Kepler as an important
application particular in the area of Grid Computing and we would really
like to make it available on Solaris 10 and on the Sun Grid. What I'm
looking to do initially is make sure that Kepler runs on Solaris 10
without problems, and as expected performance-wise. I'll can then make
it available on the Sun Grid at http://www.network.com. I'd then like to
work with the community and if possible putback the changes, if any,
that were made in the course of the port.
Does this sound ok? Does anyone already run Kepler on Solaris? I did
scan through the archives for the last year or so but didn't see any
references to Solaris.
Thanks
Amanda
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Amanda Waite
ISV-Engineering Open Source, Sun Microsystems
Tel: +44 (0)1252 420693
Mobile: +44 (0)7802 175732
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