Hi, all; Thanks for your feedback. I really appreciate for your quick response. BTW, I think I get confused of OpenIndiana and Hipster. I actually downloaded OpenIndiana Hipster 2016.04 Text Install DVD (32/64-bit x86) <http://dlc.openindiana.org/isos/hipster/OI-hipster-text-20160421.iso>. And I installed it. Is this the latest version of OpenIndiana right? What is the version of Hipster?
Now, I changed repository to http://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster openindiana.org and I am doing "pkg update" now. I can see many packages are downloading now. Let me clear in here. Is this correct repository right? I mean, all packages are production. BTW, I've just left from Solaris 11.3 because I needed to pay for patches. I really don't want to do this and Oracle, they like just "money". I really disappointed it... I actually used Solaris for 10 years, but it was time to leave... Thanks for your support ;) Regards, 2016-08-09 21:59 GMT+09:00 Till Wegmüller <toaster...@gmail.com>: > Hi Sakuma > > On 09.08.2016 14:33, Sakuma, Koshiro wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I've just finished installation of OpenIndiana. The version is SunOS xxx >> 5.11 illumos-f83b46b i86pc i386 i86pc. >> > > Welcome to the community. > > > After this, I checked with OpenSSL version, but it is 1.0.2g. Now, we >> should upgrade to 1.0.2h which is the latest one. >> I can see the latest one when I typed the command like pkg info -r >> openssl. How can I update this anyway? >> The command should be like pkg update openssl? I tried to do this, but >> the >> message I got was like "there is no image" or something like this. >> > > pkg update updates the whole system. There is AFAIK no way to just one > package. We also have a aproach to updating that differs from other OSes. > We have so called boot environments. Everytime you update the system you > infact clone the runing boot environment and update that. You never update > the running system. This makes updates atomic and adds the ability to roll > back in case of problems. have a look at bootadm manpage if you want to > know more. > > > >> One more thing, I don't find "gcc" on my system. I would like to install >> gcc4.x.x version. Actually, the repository is indicating to >> http://pkg.openindiana.org/dev openindiana.org. How can I find the gcc-4 >> version and how can I install? >> > GCC and other development tools are available via build-essential. However > /dev does not seem to have those available. > > You are not running the newest version of OI. Due to resource shortage the > newest version, called /hipster, is rolling release. /dev is the last non > rolling release version. > > If you want to upgrade from /dev to /hipster have a look in this wiki page. > https://wiki.openindiana.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=30802657 > > If you have more question feel free to ask. > > Greetings > Till > > > _______________________________________________ > openindiana-discuss mailing list > openindiana-disc...@w01.openindiana.everycity.co.uk > https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss > _______________________________________________ openindiana-discuss mailing list openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss