I've thrown in the alliance toolset into an installation here (For fpga
design) and got thrown out at once because I wasn't running under
Solaris :-/.
http://www-asim.lip6.fr/recherche/alliance/
if "uname" ! = SunOS then
(raise middle finger)
Why?? Even funnier, why reccomend RHEL i386 rpms, version your source
from the LINUX kernel (2.6.9), and then have the likes of that??
Now Solaris for the x86 is out there somewhere. Is it a big install?
Do I really have to do it?
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With Best Regards,
Declan Moriarty.
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