was:
1332 #line 68387 configure
and rpm -ql pdflib show nothing in lib
Yes, pdflib was broken (the vendor installation procedure partly
failed). This is now fixed with pdflib-5.0.3-20040212 and higher. Thanks
for your feedback.
* why there is PreReq: OpenPKG, openpkg = 20040130, MTA
In preparation for 2.0 I try to bootstrap CURRENT on Solaris 9.
I start with an empty machine, i.e. Solaris Core. I installed
OpenPKG Rel. 1.3 binary distribution for /cw
openpkg
make
binutils
gcc
upgrade to openpkg 1.3.1
done
prepare openpkg-current in /cw environment, build it for
Well, you define the path to the C compiler, but what make wants here
is make. So you also have to use --define use_make /cw/bin/make
or --define use_make /usr/ccs/bin/make. Usually one does not need
use_make because /usr/ccs/bin/make exists, but in your case (Solaris
Core only) this seems to
few comments on an apache setup with current/solaris9 (php part)
- oci8 support
checking for ncurses support... no
checking for Oracle-OCI8 support... yes
checking Oracle Install-Dir... /exlibris/app/oracle/product/817
checking Oracle version... configure: error: Oracle-OCI8 needed
libraries not
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004, Julien TOUCHE wrote:
few comments on an apache setup with current/solaris9 (php part)
- oci8 support
[...]
checking Oracle version... configure: error: Oracle-OCI8 needed
libraries not found
[...]
and php*.src.rpm compiles fine with oci8
$ rpm -qi php|grep oci
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004, Julien TOUCHE wrote:
- core on browser access with mod_dav
[Thu Feb 12 14:23:55 2004] [notice] child pid 29154 exit signal
Segmentation Fault (11), possible coredump in /home/www-
test/local/var/apache
[Thu Feb 12 14:24:09 2004] [notice] child pid 29155 exit signal
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
- oci8 support
[...]
checking Oracle version... configure: error: Oracle-OCI8 needed
libraries not found
[...]
and php*.src.rpm compiles fine with oci8
$ rpm -qi php|grep oci
php::with_oci7 = no
php::with_oci8 = yes
Ah, you using oracle only and you have an own
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004, Julien TOUCHE wrote:
few comments on an apache setup with current/solaris9 (php part)
[...]
- why gdbm in apache, by default ? (with_gdbm_ndbm)
http://cvs.openpkg.org/chngview?cn=14710
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I have a series of questions after reading through the FAQ, Tutorial and
some of the handbook. They are:
1. Is the 2.0 release currently on schedule for Q1/2004?
2. Is there a script of some sort that will automatically rebuild and
install the src rpm's (i.e. something that will find the
Ok, so I have two more questions here. :-)
5. Will OpenPKG work with apt-get (i.e. we setup our own repository and
use apt on our remote hosts to grab their appropriate updates)?
6. Is it stable to use the current src rpm's with openpkg 1.3 or is it
advised to wait until 2.0 is released as
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004, David M. Fetter wrote:
David!
I have a series of questions after reading through the FAQ, Tutorial and
some of the handbook. They are:
1. Is the 2.0 release currently on schedule for Q1/2004?
Yes.
2. Is there a script of some sort that will automatically rebuild
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004, David M. Fetter wrote:
Ok, so I have two more questions here. :-)
David,
5. Will OpenPKG work with apt-get (i.e. we setup our own repository and
use apt on our remote hosts to grab their appropriate updates)?
We tried and failed. Besides some technical difficulties
Hi,
I've been running a really old version of openpkg
(openpkg-20020625-20020625) on Solaris for some time, and I've occasionally
tried to upgrade but have always run into problems and given up.
I really would like to do a proper upgrade now, and have run into several
problems. Whether I use
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