Hi,

I'm in S10U5 mode :) Please send any S10 build issue to me :)


Luc

On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 5:42 PM, homerun <petri.j.kunnari at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
>  Tested and now works
>
>  perl Respect.pl --with-all  --without-upload --without-build ncurses
>  Respect: Reading pspc file ncurses ...
>  Respect: Reading pspc file ncurses ...
>  Respect: 64-bit build enabled.
>  Respect: Creating spec file ncurses.spec ...
>  Respect: Warning - no dependency packages specified.
>  Respect: Checking consistency ...
>  Respect: Creating spec file ncurses.spec ...
>  Respect: Warning - no dependency packages specified.
>  Respect: Installing replacement libtool ...
>  Respect: Creating source tarball ...
>  Respect: Copying tarball to packages/SOURCES ...
>  Respect: Skipping upload of tarball.
>  Respect:     Use --with-upload to enable.
>  Respect: Skipping package build.
>  Respect:     Use --with-build to enable.
>  pkginfo -q "FOSSncurses" || pkgtool build "FOSSncurses.spec"
>  INFO: Copying %use'd or %include'd spec files to SPECS directory
>  INFO: Processing spec files
>  INFO: Finding sources
>  INFO: Running pkgbuild -ba [...] FOSSncurses.spec (FOSSncurses)
>  INFO: FOSSncurses PASSED
>  INFO: Installing FOSSncurses
>
>  Summary:
>
>                          package |      status | details
>  
> ---------------------------------+-------------+-------------------------------
>                      FOSSncurses |      PASSED |
>
>  from /etc/release --->
>  Solaris 10 5/08 s10x_u5wos_10 X86
>  SS12 version
>  cc: Sun C 5.9 SunOS_i386 Patch 124868-04 2008/03/11
>
>  Thanks !
>  let's see how far it now goes :-)
>
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