On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 11:32 PM, Wyche, George             PW
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't know the best way to handle the absence of required libraries that 
> were in old catalogs, but now missing.
>
> ---- motivation:
>
> We have a program on a solaris8 sparc workstation that is supported by 
> gcc4gfortranrt of 2009 from openCSW and all is fine.
>
> I know for a fact that an older solaris10 sparc got 
> /opt/csw/gcc4/lib/libgfortran.so.3 from CSWgcc4gfortranrt and the program is 
> running great.
>
> I am happy to say we finally got Solaris10u10 freshly installed on a sparc 
> (though not internet connected). I managed to create a directory for 
> sparc/5.10/ with loads of *pkg.gz and the catalog and descriptions. I 
> configured pkgutil to access that directory "top" and installed many 
> packages. I have a genuine, self made package for the above desired program, 
> but it won't start because there is no libgfortran.so.*. Alas, there is no 
> CSWgcc4gfortranrt in the catalog.
>
> So what is the best thing for me to do? That old package CSWgcc4gfortranrt is 
> sitting right here, but it is not in the catalog. Many temptations are here, 
> but I am sure that I should know more before taking any further steps.

Manually download the package from
http://csw.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/oldpkgs/allpkgs/ and pkgadd it?

/peter
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