Well, in the meantime I've found that the build has problems with
Solaris 11.2, also on x86. It only works on 11.0. At the moment I'm
preparing some new patches which enables CDE to run on OpenIndiana
Hipster, Solaris 11.2/x86 and also on Solaris 11.2/sparc.
I was able to build on Solaris 11.
On 11/24/14 17:34, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
> Using the git code, the wiki Solaris build instructions (minus the
> /usr/bin/cc -> /usr/bin/gcc link), and the following PATH
> PATH=/usr/gnu/bin:/usr/xpg4/bin:/usr/bin:/opt/solarisstudio/bin
> (which avoided the version of sed that was running wild
On 11/22/14 15:31, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
> Building on Solaris 11.2 SPARC, per the wiki (i.e. code from git), the
> following sed command never finishes; eventually it could run the disk
> out of space making parser.c arbitrarily large. Off the top of my head,
> I’m not good enough with sed t
Using the git code, the wiki Solaris build instructions (minus the /usr/bin/cc
-> /usr/bin/gcc link), and the following PATH
PATH=/usr/gnu/bin:/usr/xpg4/bin:/usr/bin:/opt/solarisstudio/bin
(which avoided the version of sed that was running wild), I got a lot further;
until the error sequence belo
On Mon, 24 Nov 2014 02:14:01 -0200, Bruno =?UTF-8?B?RsOpbGl4?= Rezende Ribeiro
wrote:
> > Another strange thing is that your only technical proposition was to
> > replace the imake build systems with GNU Autotools, a proposition that
> > was already made 1 year ago, but not accepted.
>
> That isn