Is Skunkware Y2K compliant?
The SCO Skunkware components are officially unsupported. As such, there is no Caldera Y2K warranty on any of the Skunkware components. This is changing as some of these packages move from Skunkware into the standard product. Any Y2K compliance statements for Skunkware components would be issued by the maintainers of that package. For instance, see http://www.apache.org/foundation/Y2K.html for a statement on the Apache web server Y2K compliance. You will have to do something like this with each of the Skunkware components you wish to “warranty” against Y2K compliance. I use the Skunkware web site as a navigational aid in finding the home page of various Skunkware packages. For instance, if you wanted to know about Y2K and Python, you could go to www.sco.com/skunkware, click on Interpreters, click on Python and go to the Python home page at www.python.org. There, you would find a typical Y2K statement along the lines of “There are no known Y2K problems … We think Pyton is Y2K compliant