Is there a Solaris application in the works?

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Message 383 - Posted: 23 Sep 2005, 18:04:29 UTC

If you are able to develop a Solaris version I could help you to test it in a lot of different arquitectures and CPUs (SparcStation, UltraSparc-I, US-II, US-III and US-IV cpus and Solaris 10 on brand new x64 servers).

If the application source code were publicly available it could help to speed up the process of porting to other 'minor' Operating Systems.
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Message 384 - Posted: 23 Sep 2005, 18:13:01 UTC - in response to Message 383.  

If you are able to develop a Solaris version I could help you to test it in a lot of different arquitectures and CPUs (SparcStation, UltraSparc-I, US-II, US-III and US-IV cpus and Solaris 10 on brand new x64 servers).

If the application source code were publicly available it could help to speed up the process of porting to other 'minor' Operating Systems.


I forwarded David Baker about this.
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Message 387 - Posted: 23 Sep 2005, 19:10:42 UTC

I talked to David Baker and he said that what we have done in the past is let companies get the code for free if they were willing to make their changes also available to academic users (who already can get the source code for free) so everyone can benefit. The contact person for more information about this and licensing rosetta is:

Gabrielle Campbell gvcamp at u.washington.edu
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Message 449 - Posted: 25 Sep 2005, 10:27:52 UTC - in response to Message 387.  

I talked to David Baker and he said that what we have done in the past is let companies get the code for free if they were willing to make their changes also available to academic users (who already can get the source code for free) so everyone can benefit. The contact person for more information about this and licensing rosetta is:

Gabrielle Campbell gvcamp at u.washington.edu


Great!

that's how the GPL license and some other works, every change you make to improve a product contributes to the community. Our main interest is to make the Solaris ports available to other users so as soon as we get the binaries to our platform we will make them available for everybody. We will even send you the Solaris versions in order you can put them on the official website if you want.
We will contact Gabrielle to talk her about this.

Thank you very much.
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Message 3739 - Posted: 20 Nov 2005, 9:45:14 UTC

Hello,
are there any news about the Solaris version? I'm also interested in it.
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Message 3741 - Posted: 20 Nov 2005, 10:28:28 UTC

there will be no sooner a solaris version (due to lack of equipment when i remember correctly) than the source code is made available, which was delayed due to cheating issues. you might watch the "opening the source code" (out of my head, might be named slightly different) thread to get the latest news.
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Message 3762 - Posted: 20 Nov 2005, 17:51:04 UTC - in response to Message 3741.  

there will be no sooner a solaris version (due to lack of equipment when i remember correctly) than the source code is made available, which was delayed due to cheating issues. you might watch the "opening the source code" (out of my head, might be named slightly different) thread to get the latest news.


https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/forum_thread.php?id=349 ;-)
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