I think if you use sas2flash / sas3flash with the -e 6 option first,
it'll help resolve that ID mismatch issue. At least that works with
the IBM-branded cards.
-Dustin
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 3:08 AM Carsten John wrote:
>
> Hello everbody,
>
> we recently installed the latest OI Hipster relase
Hi Chris
An FMRI is a part of the OS infrastructure and stands for Fault
Management Resource Identifier. It links anything from a Service Name to
a package to a Hardware device Uniquely. It's basicly a URL. It allows
to work on Groups of Resouces with Wildcards like you would on files on
the Files
Am 26.04.19 um 18:52 schrieb Chris Game:
> Afternoon everyone,
>
> My task today was to compile Alpine (mail client) but struck an
> immediate hurdle as gcc was not installed (odd because some of the
> OI webpages make a thing of using that to compile packages). If I try
> 'pkg install gcc' I get a
Afternoon everyone,
My task today was to compile Alpine (mail client) but struck an
immediate hurdle as gcc was not installed (odd because some of the
OI webpages make a thing of using that to compile packages). If I try
'pkg install gcc' I get a message along the lines of 'gcc' matches
multiple
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 3:12 PM Till Wegmüller wrote:
> Oh I see it's not the core tarball but the -everywhere-opensource-src
> tarball. Wrong memory from my side then.
>
I was surprised that qt-core would take 1h to compile on 20 cores ;)
>
> On 26/04/2019 15.02, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
> > O
Oh I see it's not the core tarball but the -everywhere-opensource-src
tarball. Wrong memory from my side then.
On 26/04/2019 15.02, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 2:37 PM Till Wegmüller wrote:
>
>> Hi Lonnie
>>
>> We did nor yet have a use case to Provide QTCreator or the adva
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 2:37 PM Till Wegmüller wrote:
> Hi Lonnie
>
> We did nor yet have a use case to Provide QTCreator or the advanced QT
> libraries. We have no stack that is based on them currently but they do
> compile. Note that the Qt5 in the Repository is only qt-core and not the
> myria
Hi Lonnie
We did nor yet have a use case to Provide QTCreator or the advanced QT
libraries. We have no stack that is based on them currently but they do
compile. Note that the Qt5 in the Repository is only qt-core and not the
myriad of supporting Libraries of the QT ecosystem.
But We would welcom
Am 26.04.19 um 14:07 schrieb Lonnie Cumberland:
> Hi Andreas,
>
> Does this also provide for all of the other nice things like QTCreator,
> etc... ?
>
> I installed QT from the main site yesterday on a Windows system and it ran
> nicely so it got me thinking about OpenIndiana as I want to migrate o
Hi Andreas,
Does this also provide for all of the other nice things like QTCreator,
etc... ?
I installed QT from the main site yesterday on a Windows system and it ran
nicely so it got me thinking about OpenIndiana as I want to migrate over to
the Illumos base systems soon.
Cheers,
Lonnie :)
On
Am 26.04.19 um 13:05 schrieb Lonnie Cumberland:
> Hi All,
>
> Happy Friday/
>
> I was just wondering if OpenIndiana can support QT5 libraries to build
> applications?
>
> Best Regards,
> Lonnie
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Hi All,
Happy Friday/
I was just wondering if OpenIndiana can support QT5 libraries to build
applications?
Best Regards,
Lonnie
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Hello everbody,
we recently installed the latest OI Hipster relase on an Supermicro server
(X10DRD-iTP Mainboard). SAS disks were attached via an Supermicro
AOC-S3008L-L8i SAS controller (LSI 3008 OEM).
Installation went as usual. System booted up normally, everything up and
running.
After th
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