Georg-W. Koltermann wrote:
Hi,
which merge tool are people liking on OpenSolaris? I read about TeamWare
filemerge, but it
appears that could be SUN proprietary product, at least I'm not finding it on
my box.
I used to like kdiff3 on Linux, but KDE isn't here on OpenSolaris.
have you
I has get the open solaris ,
when i use the live cd to boot the computer,
the system request the Username and password,
i has try the User root
But it is fail
[b]the password and username is what?[/b]
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Fung Diu Fung wrote:
I has get the open solaris ,
when i use the live cd to boot the computer,
the system request the Username and password,
There is a default user set up
user name: jack
paswword: jack
user: root
password: opensolaris
But you can login as root at the login manager because
Georg-W. Koltermann wrote:
Thanks for pointing me to meld, but have you used it?
Sorry that it doesn't work out for you. I have not used it to merge.
Most of the merging I have done is down to vi :)
I did hear good comment on diff, which I have used meld for. So at
least one less to look
In my projects, it was the other way around, the compilation times in
OpenSolaris were lower than in Linux.
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Just as an update on what happened:
The OS 2009.06-b111b repository contains these packages:
SUNWbinutils 2.15
SUNWgnu-mp 4.2.4
SUNWmpfr 2.3.2
GCC-dev 4.3.2
What I ended up doing is requesting those packages to be updated to the current
released versions to support GCC 4.3.3 and GCC
I am using 4.3.3 and 4.4.0 compiled both 32bit and 64bit that
I downloaded for http://gcc.gnu.org
Same for GMP and MPFR, downloading from the respective
open source locations.
I have not built binutils
Jim
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ken mays wrote:
Just as an update on what happened:
The OS
gcc 4.3.2 is available in 2009.06:
gcc-dev-4
gcc-432
gcc-runtime-432
Also, binutils 2.19 was integrated into Nevada a few builds ago. It
will be in the next release of OpenSolaris.
George
ken mays wrote:
Just as an update on what happened:
The OS 2009.06-b111b repository contains these
On Jun 23, 2009, at 10:43 AM, Georg-W. Koltermann wrote:
Thanks for pointing me to meld, but have you used it?
I have.
I don't grok it. The base version is in the middle, the other
version is on the right.
When I want to pick something from other, I have to push it into
the middle and
The /usr/bin/cc link is now owned by the new sunstudio12u1 package which is
the latest FCS release of Sun Studio. You probably should just install
sunstudio12u1.
Many managers were involved in the decision about what should and should not
be on your default search path when you had certain
The /usr/bin/cc link is now owned by the new sunstudio12u1 package which
is the latest FCS release of Sun Studio. You probably should just install
sunstudio12u1.
Many managers were involved in the decision about what should and should
not
be on your default search path when you had
How come there is not yet the list of changes for build 117 on
http://dlc.sun.com/osol/on/downloads/b117/
zip files have been there for 6 days now, I liked those
change logs to keep up with what happens.
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Hello,
finally I solved all issues and received the following performance values
between a CIFS share on OpenSolaris and Windows Vista:
Write Vista to OpenSolaris: 35,6 MByte/s
Read Vistra from OpenSolaris: 34,5 MByte/s
I made the measurement with a 2048 MByte and the H2testw tool.
I’m also quite interested on the board. The NIC chipset is RTL8211CL which
should be supported in some SVN version when my interpretation the bug report
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6768362 is correctly.
Otherwise I have seen that there are some display drives
18 seems to be pci-ide#0 and uhci#5
But I'm not using any IDE devices, and none of my USB devices are in use during
this project.
I doubt that the shared 18 is an issue.
The only devices I have are 2 SATA disks, one SATA DVD, a USB keyboard and
mouse (which however aren't really in use -- I'm
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