I think we're discussing two different situations with slightly different requirements. First, there is development and test. I believe the stated goal is to have node.js here. Would an environment not supporting node.js be needed for development or testing? Note, the JavaScript under test and to be executed by users is in browser rather than server side. The important execution environment is in their browser. The second environment is production. In that case the system packages would be used. What's still unclear is who creates and maintains those packages since many of them don't exist today. On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 10:14 AM, Drew Fisher <drew.fisher at oracle.com> wrote: > > > On 1/14/15 6:25 AM, Anton Zemlyanov wrote: > > Solaris is supported by node.js: > > x86 is certainly supported. Always has been. That's not the issue in > question. My point was that SPARC is not supported. > > > > > Solaris 32-bit Binary: > > http://nodejs.org/dist/v0.10.35/node-v0.10.35-sunos-x86.tar.gz > > Solaris 64-bit Binary: > > http://nodejs.org/dist/v0.10.35/node-v0.10.35-sunos-x64.tar.gz > > > > I think Solaris is no longer relevant > > I won't stoop to comment on this statement other than to say Solaris is > quite relevant to Oracle, Oracle's customers and Oracle's partners. > > -Drew > > __________________________________________________________________________ > OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) > Unsubscribe: OpenStack-dev-request at lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/attachments/20150114/e281d8bc/attachment.html>