Re: [Toolserver-l] A beginner's question

2011-02-06 Thread River Tarnell
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Alex:
> Alex Brollo wrote:
>> I'd like to install into my toolserver account djvuLibre binaries.
> Or just file a JIRA ticket to have it installed for everyone.

It is already installed, and has been for some time:

willow% pkginfo|grep djvu
TS  TSdjvulibre DjVu libraries and utilities
willow% pkgchk -l TSdjvulibre | grep /bin
NOTE: Couldn't lock the package database.
Pathname: /opt/ts/bin
Pathname: /opt/ts/bin/any2djvu
Pathname: /opt/ts/bin/bzz
Pathname: /opt/ts/bin/c44
Pathname: /opt/ts/bin/cjb2
Pathname: /opt/ts/bin/cpaldjvu
...

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Re: [Toolserver-l] A beginner's question

2011-02-06 Thread Aryeh Gregor
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 7:06 PM, Alex Brollo  wrote:
> Some day I'll understand such a statement "file a JIRA ticket". By now,
> aramaic is much be simpler. :-)

לישנא דארמאי לא קשיא לחדא.

:)

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Re: [Toolserver-l] A beginner's question

2011-02-05 Thread Jeremy Baron
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 12:06 AM, Alex Brollo  wrote:
> 2011/2/6 Alex 
>> Or just file a JIRA ticket to have it installed for everyone.
>
> Some day I'll understand such a statement "file a JIRA ticket". By now,
> aramaic is much be simpler. :-)
>
> No matter I think that I'm the only one user in toolserver, going into
> mysteries of djvu files while being so unskilled about unix environment. Any
> other user who will need djvulibre, will know perfectly how to compile it,
> and what a JIRA ticket is. :-)
>
> (I see there's another Alex, I've to remember to sign with my whole nick...)
>
> Alex brollo

Looks like https://jira.toolserver.org/browse/TS/component/1 is
the component.

Go to https://jira.toolserver.org/secure/CreateIssue.jspa?pid=1&issuetype=3
, fill in "software installation" under components and add details
about what you need.

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Re: [Toolserver-l] A beginner's question

2011-02-05 Thread Alex Brollo
2011/2/6 Alex 

>
> Or just file a JIRA ticket to have it installed for everyone.
>

Some day I'll understand such a statement "file a JIRA ticket". By now,
aramaic is much be simpler. :-)

No matter I think that I'm the only one user in toolserver, going into
mysteries of djvu files while being so unskilled about unix environment. Any
other user who will need djvulibre, will know perfectly how to compile it,
and what a JIRA ticket is. :-)

(I see there's another Alex, I've to remember to sign with my whole nick...)

Alex brollo
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Re: [Toolserver-l] A beginner's question

2011-02-05 Thread Alex
On 2/5/2011 6:03 PM, Platonides wrote:
> Alex Brollo wrote:
>> I'd like to install into my toolserver account djvuLibre binaries.
>> Unluckily my knowlege of Unix is very primitive - approaching to nothing.
>>
>> Is some of you willing to take a look to
>> http://djvu.sourceforge.net/index.html, and to tell me if
>> Solaris 6 (sparc)djvulibre-3.5.5-solaris6-sparc.tar.gz
>> 
>> binary package is the right one?
> 
> It is not. Solaris servers are Xeons and Opterons, so binaries for sparc
> architecture are not appropiate.
> 
>> and is a good idea to install it
>> into toolserver? finally, if it's a good idea: is there a simple "magic
>> recipe" to install that package in UNIX? I never installed binaries into
>> a unix environment
> 
> wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/djvu/djvulibre-3.5.23.tar.gz
> tar -xvf djvulibre-3.5.23.tar.gz
> cd djvulibre-3.5.23
> ./configure --prefix=$HOME
> make
> make install
> # You can then remove djvulibre-3.5.23 folder and djvulibre-3.5.23.tar.gz
> 

Or just file a JIRA ticket to have it installed for everyone.

-- 
Alex (wikipedia:en:User:Mr.Z-man)

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Re: [Toolserver-l] A beginner's question

2011-02-05 Thread Alex Brollo
2011/2/6 Platonides 

> # You can then remove djvulibre-3.5.23 folder and djvulibre-3.5.23.tar.gz
>

After a mostly alarming torrent of exoteric output it runs! Thanks
Platonides!

Alex
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Re: [Toolserver-l] A beginner's question

2011-02-05 Thread Platonides
Alex Brollo wrote:
> I'd like to install into my toolserver account djvuLibre binaries.
> Unluckily my knowlege of Unix is very primitive - approaching to nothing.
> 
> Is some of you willing to take a look to
> http://djvu.sourceforge.net/index.html, and to tell me if
> Solaris 6 (sparc)djvulibre-3.5.5-solaris6-sparc.tar.gz
> 
> binary package is the right one?

It is not. Solaris servers are Xeons and Opterons, so binaries for sparc
architecture are not appropiate.

> and is a good idea to install it
> into toolserver? finally, if it's a good idea: is there a simple "magic
> recipe" to install that package in UNIX? I never installed binaries into
> a unix environment

wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/djvu/djvulibre-3.5.23.tar.gz
tar -xvf djvulibre-3.5.23.tar.gz
cd djvulibre-3.5.23
./configure --prefix=$HOME
make
make install
# You can then remove djvulibre-3.5.23 folder and djvulibre-3.5.23.tar.gz



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[Toolserver-l] A beginner's question

2011-02-05 Thread Alex Brollo
I'd like to install into my toolserver account djvuLibre binaries. Unluckily
my knowlege of Unix is very primitive - approaching to nothing.

Is some of you willing to take a look to
http://djvu.sourceforge.net/index.html, and to tell me if Solaris 6
(sparc)djvulibre-3.5.5-solaris6-sparc.tar.gz
binary package is the right one? and is a good idea to install it into
toolserver? finally, if it's a good idea: is there a simple "magic recipe"
to install that package in UNIX? I never installed binaries into a unix
environment

Thanks

Alex
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