Cactid on Solaris 7

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Cactid on Solaris 7

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Does anyone have the cactid executable available?

We are having some issues compiling it.

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On Solaris 7, I'm not at all surprized by that. Sorry I have no precompiled for Solaris.
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Can't offer Solaris 7, but did get it to compile yesterday on Solaris 9 and have it running successfully.
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You will have a much better bet by updating to Solaris 9 as earlier versions had issues with GPL library and tool support.

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Post by MikeP »

We actually just bought a new server and loaded Redhat on it. I have everything working now. And WAY faster.

Thanks for the replies.

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