On 04/15/09 14:14, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> [i]So I need SunStudio. I downloaded the tailored version as described in:
> http://opensolaris.org/os/community/tools/sun_studio_tools/sun_studio_12_tools/[/i]
>
> I did, didn't I?
> If you went to that site it'd say:
> [i]
> INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLING SUN STUDIO 12:
>
> Step 1
>
> - Download file into a scratch download directory, such as /var/tmp.
>
> Step 2
> - Unpack the archive into the /opt directory with the commands:
>
> # cd /opt
>
> # /usr/bin/gzcat DOWNLOAD-DIRECTORY/sunstudio12-ii-DATE-PLATFORM.tar.gz| 
> /bin/tar -xf -
> [/i]
> My question: Is there anything wrong with this?
>    
I just tried this, it should be
cd /opt/SUNWspro
before you extract the file. Otherwise, the directory will be all spread 
all over like,
a bit like my Download directory :(

atd1                     jds-cbe-1.6.2i-i386.tar.bz2
bin                     LEGAL-SS12
cairo-1.8.6.tar.gz             lib
contrib                     man
docs                     pango-1.23.0.tar.bz2
examples                 pkgbuild-1.3.98.1
firefox-3.1b3-source.tar.bz2         pkgbuild-1.3.98.1.tar.bz2
flash_player_10_solaris_r22_87_x86   prod
flash_player_10_solaris_x86.tar.bz2  READMEs
glib-2.19.10.tar.bz2             sfw
gtk+-2.15.4.tar.bz2             sunstudio12-ii-20081010-sol-x86.tar.gz
include


-Ghee
> Uwe
>    


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