Hi all,
I've run across an issue with the system's copy of Mercurial and just want to
make sure it's not operator error.
I'm using Mercurial to track a Rails project.
If I use /usr/bin/hg, it inits the repo incorrectly and doesn't add any files.
The /opt/csw/bin/hg command, from OpenCSW, works c
I deleted once idmap.db and the permissions on zfs remaind intact. We use
ephemeral mapping between AD since central provider has no SFU AD attributes in
AD scheme.
Even on zfs send / receive to backup servers the mapping remains intact.
But I recommend testing before deleting idmap.db on produ
Running 151a7
I have the default perl pkg that comes with the install. It does not
have some of the pkgs I like to use.
Is there a pkg that installs a bunch of perl modules or do I just have
to do it thru cpan?
pkg search perl outputs 463 items... but I didn't notice anything that
looked too pr
On Wed, 28 Aug 2013, Harry Putnam wrote:
Running 151a7
I have the default perl pkg that comes with the install. It does not
have some of the pkgs I like to use.
Is there a pkg that installs a bunch of perl modules or do I just have
to do it thru cpan?
pkg search perl outputs 463 items... but
I'm not getting enough out of man pkg to really get the idea.
The real basic stuff yeah ok.
But I'm thinking you can do things like list all your installed
packages.
The man page mentions User commans list and -a as showing installed
pkgs.
If you wanted to know which editors were installed. How
Michael Hase writes:
> On Wed, 28 Aug 2013, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>> Running 151a7
>>
>> I have the default perl pkg that comes with the install. It does not
>> have some of the pkgs I like to use.
>>
>> Is there a pkg that installs a bunch of perl modules or do I just have
>> to do it thru cpan
For example http://www.bolthole.com/solaris/solaris11-pkg.html
or
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/documentation/ips-one-liners-032011-337775.pdf
Alexander
On 28.08.2013, at 22:21, Harry Putnam wrote:
> I'm not getting enough out of man pkg to really get the idea.
>
On Wed, 28 Aug 2013, Harry Putnam wrote:
Michael Hase writes:
On Wed, 28 Aug 2013, Harry Putnam wrote:
Running 151a7
I have the default perl pkg that comes with the install. It does not
have some of the pkgs I like to use.
Is there a pkg that installs a bunch of perl modules or do I just
In regard to: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Is there a perl setup that installs...:
I guess your saying that the cpan that is onboard after install is a
bad idea.
I would say that cpan in general is a bad idea, but I'm a bit more
hardcore about packaging that most.
Its been a good while since I
On 08/28/13 11:21 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
I'm not getting enough out of man pkg to really get the idea.
The real basic stuff yeah ok.
But I'm thinking you can do things like list all your installed
packages.
The man page mentions User commans list and -a as showing installed
pkgs.
If you wanted
On 28/08/2013 20:21, Harry Putnam wrote:
I'm not getting enough out of man pkg to really get the idea.
The real basic stuff yeah ok.
But I'm thinking you can do things like list all your installed
packages.
The man page mentions User commans list and -a as showing installed
pkgs.
If you wanted
Greetings,
What are the minimum swap space requirements to use openindiana as a
VirtualBox host?
According to the wiki documentation
(http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/7.2+VirtualBox) in order to *run*
VirtualBox VMs, available on-disk swap space is required (sized as the
VM's RAM size), even
I just replaced our server with a LSI 9207-8i raid controller that
supports JBOD mode. Running OI 151a8 and the system sees all 81 drives!!
But I'm little worried that I am seeing the following errors in
/var/adm/messages
Aug 28 16:39:47 projects2 smp_start: get unknown iocstatus:8090
Au
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