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3 LINE WITH QUESTIONS ON THIS RELEASE.  THEY CANNOT ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS
4 UNSUPPORTED SOURCE RELEASE.
23 This release is a native source release, that is, it is compatible for
24 building on Solaris 2.3. This release was built on Solaris 2.3 using SunPro
27 Solaris 2.3 is based on System V, Release 4 (SVR4), and while this release
29 that are assumed may not be available. In particular, this release uses the
33 the Name Service Switch. Finally, this release uses the synchronization
37 Applications linked with this release's librpc must link with the United
40 RPC programs that link with this release's librpc will need to link with the
51 given, and these use libnsl to link in the RPC library. This release builds
52 the RPC library as librpc. To use this release's librpc, use the link command
58 WHY IS THIS RELEASE BEING DONE?
60 This release is being distributed to make the Sun implementation of the ONC
62 The current release is a native source distribution, and provides services
66 legal status of this release.
69 WHAT'S NEW IN THIS RELEASE: TIRPCSRC 2.3
71 The previous release was TIRPCSRC 2.0.
73 1. This release is based on Solaris 2.3. The previous release was
74 based on Solaris 2.0. This release contains a significant number of
79 (svc_create, svc_run, etc.) are not thread safe in this release. The
80 server-side interfaces will be made thread safe in the next release of
129 Prior to building the release, you must define the SRC environment variable
132 building the release:
140 from lib. Therefore, you should do a "make install" to build the release.
142 The top-level Makefile builds the release. The "ROOT" macro defines where the
168 ONC applications with this release. The $(ROOT)/usr/include directory
173 to linking in this release's librpc (via -lrpc), you must also link with