Hi Till!
i did the gmake env-prep before trying to complie, and i get
steven@dell:/rpool1/build/oi/vanilla/oi-userland/components/web/firefox$
pkg search -r cstddef
INDEX ACTION VALUE
PACKAGE
basename file opt/sunstudio12.1/prod/include/CC/
In regard to: [OpenIndiana-discuss] VirtualBox Bug(?) Cant dowload...:
My WIndows vm complained that the vbox additions are not up-to-date.
So i followed the instructions and started the download via the menu:
devices->"inert guest additions cd image.."-> /Dowload link shown"->Download
The Do
Hi Stephan
It looks like it does not find the gcc libraries properly.
The steps to debug are:
1. Use any reference to a not found file or header togheter with pkg
search -r like so "pkg search -r cstddef"
2. Compare returned Package names with the ones installed in the system
I get
INDEX A
Hi all!
My WIndows vm complained that the vbox additions are not up-to-date.
So i followed the instructions and started the download via the menu:
devices->"inert guest additions cd image.."-> /Dowload link shown"->Download
The Dowload starts, but breaks at about 75% with the following error:
"
Hi Till!
I think i followed the instructions carefully, but i have get a build error.
I did a pkg update now to prove that the system is up to date,
the error remains the same..
I did a short pkg list to list what gcc have installed:
steven@dell:/rpool1/build/oi/vanilla/oi-userland/components/w
On Mon, Apr 01, 2019 at 08:46:23AM -0500, Gary Mills wrote:
>
> I didn't do any switching, at least not intentionally. I didn't know
> that you had switched. When was this? The problem with mod_oss is
> that it's only suitable for Linux. I understand that Linux OSS was
> based on Solaris OSS,
On Mon, Apr 01, 2019 at 07:49:15AM +, Alexander Pyhalov via
openindiana-discuss wrote:
> I've looked through your patches, attached to
> https://www.illumos.org/issues/9732 and have one big question. We've
> switched from mod_solaris to mod_oss precisely for this reason -
> when mod_oss is us
Thanks Till,
I'll read up on it ASAP.
Cheers,
Lonnie :)
On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 6:16 AM Till Wegmüller wrote:
> Yes we have a very detailed guide.
>
> https://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Building+in+zones
>
> Also you can use this simpler one as a reference.
>
> http://jtimberman.housepub.org/blog/
Yes we have a very detailed guide.
https://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Building+in+zones
Also you can use this simpler one as a reference.
http://jtimberman.housepub.org/blog/2013/06/23/getting-started-with-zones-on-omnios/
Greetings
Till
On 01.04.19 12:10, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
> Hi Till,
>
>
Hi Lonnie
Please see in [1] of the references of Till.
There you will find detailed instructions for building in a zone in "Setting up
your build environment".
Andreas
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Von: Lonnie Cumberland [mailto:lon...@outstep.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 1. April 2019 12:10
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Hi Till,
Thanks for the instructions and I will start trying to get things in place,
but have a simple question as I am still new to using the Illumos based
distro.
Is there some documentation on doing this in a "zone" currently I had been
just running in user mode but thing that is in the global
Wonderfull thank you for the offer.
OK First you will need a copy of oi-userland [0] setup inside a machine
dedicated for building packages. It is recomended to use any virgin zone
and install "metapackages/build-essential" package inside. For a
detailed guide on how to use OI userland look at [1]
Hi, Gary.
I've looked through your patches, attached to
https://www.illumos.org/issues/9732 and have one big question. We've switched
from mod_solaris to mod_oss precisely for this reason - when mod_oss is used,
pulseaudio presents user a list of devices to choose from and
mate-volume-control
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