Just in case anybody read this, and gets the wrong idea: oi_151 isn't "out",
it is in testing, whilst we are more than happy for people to test and help
squish those bugs, it isn't yet qualified for production use.
It has several stages (/dev than /release) before it hits stable and is out,
out.
I
On 6/06/2011 3:40 PM, Alastair Neil wrote:
yep
It's almost done now :)
root@wattage:/opt/ipp# pkg image-update
Packages to remove:28
Packages to install:23
Packages to update: 829
Create boot environment: Yes
DOWNLOAD
On 6/06/2011 7:09 PM, Deano wrote:
Just in case anybody read this, and gets the wrong idea: oi_151 isn't "out",
it is in testing, whilst we are more than happy for people to test and help
squish those bugs, it isn't yet qualified for production use.
It has several stages (/dev than /release) befo
I'm running an OI b148 as a SunRay user environment.
Is it reasonable to expect this to work as well after an upgrade to b151?
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Hi Carl:
1. '/release' is the offficial public repository for releases.
2. '/dev' is the official development repository.
You'll note that the released product will appear on the official website home
page: http://openindiana.org/
~ Ken Mays
--- On Mon, 6/6/11, Carl Brewer wrote:
From:
Hello,
As many of you are aware, Sun Studio 12.2 is now officially released.
Take note that this compiler was not validated for building all of the current
consolidations for OI and IPS packages.
So, before you wipe your previous installations of Sun Studio to try the
current version - be f
On 6 June 2011 05:09, Deano wrote:
> Just in case anybody read this, and gets the wrong idea: oi_151 isn't
> "out",
> it is in testing, whilst we are more than happy for people to test and help
> squish those bugs, it isn't yet qualified for production use.
> It has several stages (/dev than /rel
On 06/ 4/11 01:57 PM, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
Thanks ;)
I followed instructions as here:
http://wiki.openindiana.org:8080/display/oi/Creating+Distribution+Images
and it seem to work fine even on dev-il.
The only problem I see is the repo: creating the iso by downloading all the
packages from
a re
Hi,
Any continuing developing jobs about LX64 done here?
Thanks.
Fred
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> As many of you are aware, Sun Studio 12.2 is now officially released.
>
Hello,
I am a bit confused: I just downloaded Sun Studio 12.2 and
$ ./cc -V
cc: Sun C 5.11 SunOS_i386 2010/08/13
but this is exactly the version of SolStudio I am "using" for a year or so.
What am I missing?
A.S.
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On 6/06/2011 11:11 PM, ken mays wrote:
Hi Carl:
1. '/release' is the offficial public repository for releases.
2. '/dev' is the official development repository.
You'll note that the released product will appear on the official website home
page: http://openindiana.org/
Cool.
Out of curiosi
Hi Apostolos,
Ref: http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Setting+up+the+recommended+build+environment
The comment was made since there was discussion on dropping the older Sun
Studio versions before Sun Studio 12.2.
Some old documentation on OI points to using both Sun Studio 12 and Sun Studio
12.
On 06/ 6/11 08:16 PM, ken mays wrote:
> So, take the commentary to more or less state that no one has stated or
> validated that Sun Studio 12.2 truely supercedes Sun Studio 12/12u1
> successfully at this time.
>
> That is all. Oracle may provide a different answer...
I believe JDS is the only
On 07.06.2011 01:41, Carl Brewer wrote:
On 6/06/2011 11:11 PM, ken mays wrote:
Hi Carl:
1. '/release' is the offficial public repository for releases.
2. '/dev' is the official development repository.
You'll note that the released product will appear on the official
website home page: http://o
On 7/06/2011 3:19 PM, Michael Schuster wrote:
Are you asking whether zfs versions are in lockstep with the
(Open)Solaris/OI/.. build? if so, no, they're not (or have not been so
far).
I think there's an option to "zfs upgrade" (-v, IIRC), that gives a list
of zfs versions you could use (I don'
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