Was not lx brand resurrected a while ago and even work with 2.6 ?
http://www.slideshare.net/bcantrill/illumos-lx
On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Jonathan Adams t12nsloo...@gmail.com
wrote:
quick answer, no.
long answer:
BrandZ allowed Linux kernels to be run in a zone on Solaris, but this
Hi,
Maybe worth taking the time to add it to hipster so that it ends up in the
next dev ?
Best
Aurelien
On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 1:29 PM, Aneurin Price aneurin.pr...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 6 November 2014 12:11, Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana)
openindi...@nedharvey.com wrote:
From: Pawel
Hi,
be warned that I just put the files that have been removed with the GUI
deprecation, I did not have the time for more :)
Nikola: would you have the time to work on a wiki page to formalize a group
effort around package manager ?
Similar thing could be done to identify what is missing to make
Can anybody state what is wrong now with the packagemanager to
remove it at all ? Since it still works in oi_151a9, it must
have been broken in /hipster (if it is really broken).
It seems, in general, things broken in /hipster are either the ones that
got no love and lagged behind upstream,
Hi,
since Nikola brought up the topic of resurrection attempts, I wonder if
someone has a tarball of the source hosted by the DDU project on (now
defunct) opensolaris.org ?
Aside from some old 1.1 version that I patched with some 1.3.1 webrev
leftovers in an attempt to setup a git repository and
some formerly working URI which has vanished, one way is to go to
https://archive.org and enter the URI there.
E.g.: doing so for opensolaris.org yields the saved archives at
https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://opensolaris.org
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Aurélien Larcher
aurelien.larc
Hi Martin,
as much as I have appreciated your work in the past years (I have even
donated a bit although I do not use OpenSXCE as a proof of sympathy), I
think your way of antagonizing is somewhat counterproductive.
To be honest, I think OpenSXCE is an impressive one-man project effort,
that you
Hi Martin,
Thank you for your detailed answer.
I am actually aware of the different messages you are refering to, and as I
mentioned earlier, one can understand your frustration.
There is no OI leader anymore and the timing to announce the resignation
might have been unfortunate for you: I do not
Hello,
nice blog entry :)
I just wanted to comment that I have been using the OpenOffice 4.0.1
package since the email was sent to the list and that I did not encounter
any issue at all.
The startup time is just around 7 seconds on a 3GHz i7 desktop with regular
7.2K SATA drive, which I do not
Hi everyone,
as my laboratory at KTH uses AFS filesystems I took the time to write a
Makefile (based on the existing SFE work for version 1.6.2) and manifest to
install version 1.6.5.1 on my workstation from oi-userland:
https://github.com/alarcher/oi-userland/tree/openafs
Nonetheless as I am
Hi,
Has someone mentioned using 'fmdump' ?
With this tool I discovered that I had issues with an unreliable disk
controller on my workstation with the consequence of OI freezing approx.
every 2months.
In my case ZFS is getting the fault and standby until resolution of the
issue, thus yielding an
-19, at 12:30 PM, Aurélien Larcher aurelien.larc...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
Has someone mentioned using 'fmdump' ?
With this tool I discovered that I had issues with an unreliable disk
controller on my workstation with the consequence of OI freezing approx.
every 2months.
In my case ZFS
that timestamp on the fmdump
is near when the OI server last crashed. I don't know what the event
means. Can you let me know?
Cheers,
Dave
On 2013-01-19, at 12:30 PM, Aurélien Larcher aurelien.larc...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
Has someone mentioned using 'fmdump' ?
With this tool
Hi,
But what about using pkgbuild from the spec file extra (SFE) team which is
available from the OI-SFE repository ?
You can build you packages and publish them to your own local IPS
repository in no time.
You actually don't need to learn how to make IPS packages, just write spec
files like for
Hi,
I do not think there is any restriction of that kind from France but not
sure... so I will check whether it is possible to do something as a
Christmas gift :P
On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 5:16 AM, låzaro netad...@lex-sa.cu wrote:
Hi. This will be a lite off-topi from thread but... here you have
Hi,
your email just arrives when I am having some thoughts about the future of
OI but my conclusions are quite different. I have to admit that I am in no
way an accomplished sys admin or system developer but a researcher with
extensive practice of night of programming accompanied with beer and
Hi,
for those of us who work with OI as a desktop.
Suddenly today, I just noticed that I've been using my thinkpad running
Debian in the past months just to chat with my colleagues and never thought
that my webcam might work on the lab workstation running OI 151a7...
But I works perfectly in Ekiga
Indeed you are right:
larcher@na75:~$ pkg contents -r blas
PATH
usr
usr/lib
usr/lib/libblas.a
usr/lib/libblas.so
larcher@na75:~$ pkg contents -r lapack
PATH
usr
usr/lib
usr/lib/libblas.a
usr/lib/libblas.so
usr/lib/liblapack.a
usr/lib/liblapack.so
usr/lib/liblapacke.a
usr/lib/liblapacke.so
I
BTW I am trying to package Scilab 5.4..0
I am progressing slowly though:
https://bitbucket.org/alarcher/oi-scientific/wiki/ScilabDependencies
Any help to package the java components would be appreciated.
Just writing an initial spec file with the metadata, even if it is just
passing the prep
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Something like this ?
https://hg.openindiana.org/upstream/spec-files-extra/file/65bca4bb8413/SFEr.spec
Le 28/11/2012 16:51, Daniel Kjar a écrit :
Is there a package out there? Is there a good 'howto' for a build? I tried
building R ages ago and
, 2012 at 6:16 PM, Aurélien Larcher
aurelien.larc...@gmail.com wrote:
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Hi,
I would like to enquire whether someone would be interested in
developing some kind of scientific software packaging initiative ?
I am a post-doc researcher
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Hi,
I would like to enquire whether someone would be interested in
developing some kind of scientific software packaging initiative ?
I am a post-doc researcher in applied and computational math and I am
using OpenIndiana on my workstation and
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