Thanks for all the suggestions. Looks like I left some remnants
of the 3.1 install somewhere - I will retry next week.

Meik Hellmund napsal(a):
> On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 11:37:50 +0200
> Vaclav Stepan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have it working on Debian/unstable with SRSS 4 and half a year ago 
> (when unstable was more or less identical to stable) with SRSS 3.1.1
> Of course, upgrading SRSS on Debian is even less supported than installing 
> it! -:)

Sorry, wrongly said. As it seemed easier to start from scratch,
I uninstalled all the sunw* packages and deleted all related data I
found. Maybed I missed something. But I cleaned those... :-(
>     - remove (or rename) all remaining directory trees, i.e. /opt/SUNW*,
>       /var/opt/SUNW*, /etc/opt/SUNW*
>     - install & configure new version

>> I followed the procedure on the sun-rays wiki describing installation
>> on Debian - up to the point regarding kernel modules compilation,
>> which I did not want to carry out at the moment.
> 
> BTW, you only need them for audio and USB mass storage devices.

Yes, but I would love to try them with Windows connector.

>> To get it working, it was necessary to:
>> (1) Modify utprodinfo not to return the final \\n for /opt as
>> installation directory (maybe introduced in some of the patches
>> described on the Wiki?)
> 
> My utprodinfo also returns a newline at the end:
> # /opt/SUNWut/lib/utprodinfo -p SUNWutwh BASEDIR |hexdump -c
> 0000000   /   o   p   t  \n                                            
> 0000005
> 
> Which script has a problem with this?
utconfig - actually many scripts failed on this. The problem was that
the newline was actually emitted by the script as opt\n - literally,
escaped n, not the newline per se.

> Utctl creates the links only once. It then creates the empty file
> /etc/opt/SUNWut/utctl.run as a flag which indicates that utctl has already 
> done
> its job. Perhaps you have this file  as a relic from an older installation?
That's probably the point. I will retry, making sure I really did not
leave anything anywhere.

>> (4) Yes and one return -> exit replacement in some shell script
>>     (errors from utconfig script...)
> 
> Do you remember the name of the script?

If I get it right, it's line 1061 in /opt/SUNWkio/lib/utils.sh.
Upon install there was "return" - but there is no sub to return from.

>> But - is there anybody with xkb support working on SRSS 4 and Debian,
>> either knowing what's the problem or able to kick me in the right
>> direction?
>>
> Did you install the xkb-data-legacy package and apply the xkbinstall.sh 
> script?

Yes, I did both steps.

Vaclav
_______________________________________________
SunRay-Users mailing list
[email protected]
http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users

Reply via email to