* On 2013-10-23 at 09:40 BST, Mayuresh Kathe wrote: > On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 09:27:26AM +0100, Jonathan Perkin wrote: > > * On 2013-10-23 at 04:02 BST, Mayuresh Kathe wrote: > > > > > does this actually work under omnios? > > > tried the 64-bit as well as multi-arch options, none of the stuff works. > > > no error messages, nothing. > > > > Could you clarify on exactly what you are seeing? At which point in > > the instructions do things stop working? If you don't see error > > messages, do you at least see some output? What is the return code of > > the commands which appear to do nothing? A full gist/pastebin of your > > entire session would be helpful, as well as any *.log files under the > > /var/db/pkgin directory. Clear out /opt/local and /var/db/pkgin > > before retrying to avoid any conflicts with an existing installation. > > > > The quick start tutorial works as expected for me on omnios-dda4bb3. > > Yes, i did mess up my system with all the fiddling and installs. > did a fresh install, and the quick start tutorial instructions worked > like a charm.
Ok, great. > BTW, any reason why "sun-jdk6-6.0.26nbl" is over a 100MB? > It's similar in size to what's available with Ubuntu Server 13.10. > Compare those with "developer/java/jdk" @ 1.6.x being only 35.5MB under > OmniOS stable (currently). There are probably a couple things at play here: - The jdk package depends on the jre package, so the size given by pkgin will be the total for both. - In pkgsrc we do not split packages into separate runtime and developer components, which I believe IPS does. Either way, I'd strongly recommend using the openjdk7 package instead, the sun-jdk6 package is out of date and insecure due to Oracle's change of licensing, and we only provide it for historical reasons. Cheers, -- Jonathan Perkin - Joyent, Inc. - www.joyent.com _______________________________________________ OmniOS-discuss mailing list OmniOS-discuss@lists.omniti.com http://lists.omniti.com/mailman/listinfo/omnios-discuss