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SUN Solaris The Solaris Operating System, usually known simply as Solaris, is a free Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems .

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Exclamation Solaris has a lot of bugs, fstream wont write to file correctly!

I've got a c++ program that works fine on Linux, compiles on Solaris fine with g++, but will not write to a fstream correctly in a class object.

And I've run into numerous other bugs in the disk management.

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I have not had any real problems with either, does it work if you use the Sun compilers?
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Didn't realize this was the complaint dept.
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Cool What is the command for sun c++ compiler?

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I have not had any real problems with either, does it work if you use the Sun compilers?
I don't know of this sun c++ compiler, can you give me a example command line, and what bin directory is the sun compiler in?

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You will nedd to download and install the Sun developer studio. Is available from http://www.sun.com/downloads

In my opinion this is a problem with the gnu standard libraries on Solaris, or the code using non standard features rather than the OS.
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