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Operating Systems Solaris about Sun 9 HCL Post 50861 by rhfrommn on Tuesday 4th of May 2004 10:48:47 AM
Old 05-04-2004
Yes, if your hardware is not on the HCL Sun doesn't officially support it or guarantee that it will work. However, Solaris x86 is pretty robust and just because it isn't listed doesn't mean you won't be able to get it to work. Best thing to do is give it a try.
 

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Test::BDD::Cucumber - Feature-complete Cucumber-style testing in Perl DESCRIPTION
A sane and complete Cucumber implementation in Perl QUICK LINKS
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