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Since when was crle deprecated? It is my understanding that using LD_LIBRARY_PATH is bad for security reasons.
Yes I can get Nagios and OpenLDAP from a number of places, I compile applications with particular options that most repositories do not. The version of Nagios on Blastwave is 2.10, the last version I compiled successfully was 3.06. And OpenLDAP has been a pain in rear forever.





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I wrote an article for OSNews on OpenSolaris and used iozone to gather benchmarks on ZFS and did this without incident, the same way I did it with Solaris from 7 through 10. I think the problem for most Linux users trying to do things on OpenSolaris is that they have no idea how Solaris and OpenSolaris works. From simple things like adding /usr/sfw/bin to your PATH statement to using crle to update your dynamic linking environment, if it doesn't work it is much easier to complain than it is to actually learn how to use it. And just because it doesn't work exactly like Linux doesn't cut it for me as an answer. I don't have the luxury of walking around with blinders and see only "Linux". If the people I work for want AIX or HP-UX, I can't say "Well I only know this ..." and expect to continue to be employed.
That does not mean I totally disagree with you, I have found several pieces of software that just plain doesn't compile on Solaris and would probably fail in the same fashion on OpenSolaris like Nagios and OpenLDAP. I'll have to give it a try on my "slow" (Pentium IV) OpenSolaris machine at home just for laughs.
If the OSNews staff would get some real content and kick the trolls out, I don't think they would have a money problem.