2009/6/25 Florian Manschwetus <[email protected]>: > Am 25.06.2009 09:18, schrieb Juergen Keil: >> >> 2009/6/25 Florian Manschwetus<[email protected]>: >>> >>> Am 24.06.2009 18:56, schrieb Juergen Keil: >>>> >>>> 2009/6/24 Florian Manschwetus<[email protected]>: >>>>> >>>>> Ok, well so far, next step is the xen-gate/onnv-3.4 >>>>> do I need a complete nightly? >>>> >>>> Yes. >>>> >>>>> And could I install it in a different BE, so that the current system >>>>> stays >>>>> unchanged >>>> >>>> Sure. >>>> >>>> Note that once you bfu-upgraded a boot environment to the onnv-3.4 >>>> bits, you should not use the opensolaris pkg tools to upgrade / install >>>> new package bits into that boot environment. >>> >>> What should I use instead? >> >> bfu. (e.g. if you have compiled updated nightly archives) >> >> pkgadd might be ok, too, iff the installable package >> does not overlap with bits delivered by onnv. E.g. a >> pkgadd of a java jdk or acrobat reader should be ok; >> but installing a package that installs an onnv kernel >> module, or system header files, or system library files >> would not be ok. >> >> >> >>> Uhm for bfu there should be an archive but there isn't? >>> Nightly said it was successful but then there should be an archieve >>> right? >> >> The bfu archives can be found in archives/i386/nightly-nd (if you >> compiled release bits) or archives/i386/nightly (debug bits) >> > Ok there is no archives folder so again something went wrong. > I'll have a look for some useful hints,
Build logs can be found in the directory log (during the build) and log/log.YYYY-MM-DD.hh:mm (that is, log + current timestamp at the time the build finished). The mail_msg file contains the short summary that is send via email to the $STAFFER user when the nightly build completed. And the nightly.log file contains the full log of the build commands. > uhm also for the nightly I should > prefer /usr/bin over /usr/gnu/bin? Yes, probably (but I haven't tested it on opensolaris with /usr/gnu/bin at the front of $PATH, maybe it works?) /usr/bin before /usr/gnu/bin is the default setting of the path on SX:CE. I have /opt/onbld/bin /opt/SUNWspro/bin /usr/bin at the start of $PATH. _______________________________________________ xen-discuss mailing list [email protected]
