Just curious why there isn't a Solaris 8 x86 release/2.0?
I believed you can still download the ISO at Sun's website.
In addition, Solaris 8 x86/sparc licensing is very favorable.
Regards,
-- Mike
Solaris packages for sparc/x86, insert www. in front the domain:
blastwave.org |
I'm aware of openpkg rpm -e package but is there a way to remove
ALL packages at once? including openpkg? ie. like the below?
$ openpkg rpm -qa | openpkg rpm -e --will this work? I need to do a
fresh install and like to remove all packages. Thanks.
Regards,
-- Mike
Solaris packages for
Yet another package request (yapr), vnc, www.realvnc.com, thanks.
or is there some openpkg similiar to vnc that I don't know about?
Regards,
-- Mike
Useful Solaris packages sites: alphabetical order, www. infront:
-- blastwave.org | openpkg.org | patriots.net | sunfreeware.com
On Thu, 13 May 2004, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Wed, May 12, 2004, Mike's List wrote:
Yet another package request (yapr), vnc, www.realvnc.com, thanks.
or is there some openpkg similiar to vnc that I don't know about?
We have TightVNC packaged. See package tightvnc in CURRENT
Next stop, I installed Solaris 9 x86 (full + oem, so I'm not missing
any library or headers and ran Sun's recommended patch cluster). Yet,
attempt to compile binutils-2.14-2.0.0.src.rpm yields the below error
(compiling seems almost done). Compiling make, gcc, perl, openpkg,
and other packages
I was using OpenPKG Debian3.1 release, switch to Openpkg
for Debian3.0 release and everything works fine. Thanks.
Regards,
- Mike
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What file/package am I missing or needs to upgrade in Debian?
ls -l /lib/libc.so.6 is there, thanks.
# sh
I'm rebuilding php package with gettext and mbstring support.
However, compiling php requires the installation of sed, flex,
bison, m4, libiconv, and gettext.
Once the package compiled, can I safely remove the above
installed packages? (ie. sed, flex, bison, m4, lib., gettext)
Or does the
I attempted to rebuild Postfix with more options, but received the errors
below. I have sasl, ssl, ldap, mysql installed, something else I need to
configure before compiling? The errors indicate some libs are closed?
openpkg rpm --rebuild --define 'with_fsl yes' --define 'with_ssl yes'
--define
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, Doug Henry wrote:
I believe I found the problem. If I move /usr/bin before /usr/ucb in my
path everything seems to work. Different set of tools (tr, sed, etc.).
Not sure how they are different, but they definitely are.
/usr/ucb is deprecated in Solaris 9, it's mainly
it someplace else?
Thanks.
- Mike
On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Mike's List wrote:
Rebuild was going along just fine, until the errors (below). This happens
to me when I attempted to do proftpd earlier but thought it might be just
proftp specific (as the binary package keeps dumping core on me). Do I
need
Now that I know how to build apache with php/mysql enabled, I need to add
imap to apache and build php with gettext support...
This is how apache was built,
openpkg rpm --rebuild --define 'with_mod_php yes' --define \
'with_mod_php_mysql yes' ~mike/openpkg/src/apache-1.3.29-2.0.0.src.rpm
the openpkg build --supposedly in the tools? but I
don't see it at ftp.openpkg.org or do I need to get it someplace else?
Thanks.
- Mike
On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Mike's List wrote:
Rebuild was going along just fine, until the errors (below). This happens
to me when I attempted to do proftpd earlier
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Michael Schloh von Bennewitz wrote:
I tried out pine for the first time today. It seems to connect to whatever
is listening to port 25 (postfix, netcat, etcetera), but only if its
configuration is correct.
Now I'm wondering if it's postfix, I can telnet to port 25 but I
bash-2.05b# openpkg rpm --erase postfix
error: Failed dependencies:
MTA is needed by (installed) qpopper-4.0.5-2.0.0
MTA is needed by (installed) pine-4.58L-2.0.0
I've added --force, but rpm -e doesn't seems to work. Is there a way to
remove a package (force) even when
Thanks to: Bill Campbell, Steffen Weinreich, and Thomas Lotterer for
the quick replies. The below command works.
In addition, you can rebuild the package and do an rpm -U --force to
do the new installation. I decided to remove/reinstall to be safe.
openpkg rpm --erase --nodeps postfix
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Steffen Weinreich wrote:
--On Dienstag, 16. März 2004 12:36 -0600 Mike's List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I tried out pine for the first time today. It seems to connect to
whatever is listening to port 25 (postfix, netcat, etcetera), but only
if its configuration
How do I build Apache with support for PHP/MySQL/IMAP and so on?
Currently, I'm doing the following to install packages:
openpkg rpm -rebuild /dir/source then openpkg rpm -Uvh build
But I need more options for some of the software, my server platform
is Solaris 9 and I need to get Squirrelmail
/apache*.rpm
Mike's List wrote:
How do I build Apache with support for PHP/MySQL/IMAP and so on?
Currently, I'm doing the following to install packages:
openpkg rpm -rebuild /dir/source then openpkg rpm -Uvh build
But I need more options for some of the software, my server platform
I've installed OpenPKG 2.0 and some of the rpm binary successfully,
such as: apache, openssh, perl, and many more, but when attempt to
connect to these services, it's not available. I've ran nmap locally
on the server and it shows all the ports open. I've ran nmap outside
to the server, none of
Thanks to: Ralf S. Engelschall and Michael Schloh von Bennewitz
All the packages installed are default to 127.0.0.1 --finding the config
in /openpkg/etc/package and changing it to the IP solves the problem.
/openpkg/sbin/command stop | start
- Mike
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I've installed
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