> On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 18:33, W. Wayne Liauh
> wrote:
> > The following comment was cc'd from the GullFoss
> Forum, in case my posting was rejected:
> >
> > "
> >
> > I am unable to install OOo 3.3RC5 in the
> just-released Oracle Solaris 11 Express.
>
>
> it would really help to get some dat
> please disregard this method, openoffice did install
> but also broke my solaris 11 install, this method
> worked on previous opensolaris release but no
> longer.
>
> Regards
> Edward
You are right, trying to install OpenOffice.org the hard way (i.e., directly
using pkgadd) will hose your
>
>
> Hi,
>
> this method may also work for you; First i switch
> into root user, after I unpack the package, i went
> into OOO330_m15_native_packed-1_en-US.9546/packages
>
> ped: pkadd -d. (with a dot at the end)
>
> said "all" to install
>
> said 'yes' to all of the questions, then it
I fixed this by moving /usr/lib/firefox to /usr/lib/firefox.3.5.7.bad
Then I installed firefox 3.6.2 from a tarball. This firefox worked, so I moved
that /usr/lib/firefox to /usr/lib/firefox_3.6.2 and
made a link /usr/lib/firefox -> /usr/lib/firefox_3.6.2. I assume we will
always need the
link
> The following comment was cc'd from the GullFoss
> Forum, in case my posting was rejected:
>
> "
>
> I am unable to install OOo 3.3RC5 in the
> just-released Oracle Solaris 11 Express. I have no
> problem installing it in Ubuntu. And I was able to
> install one of the previous RC's in Solaris
Greetings,
first sorry for my English.
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 18:33:36 +0100, W. Wayne Liauh
wrote:
I am unable to install OOo 3.3RC5 in the just-released Oracle Solaris 11
Express.
What is Your installation procedure?
My is follow:
1. I download(ed) from http://download.openoffice.org/a
On 11/18/10 05:49 AM, Paul Griffith wrote:
FYI
Just for the record, I filed a bug report.
I just installed meld, but it refuses to run, shouldn't Package Manager
pull in any dependencies meld needs to run.
Yes, and it will if the package declares them. It can't install
dependencies it
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 18:33, W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
> The following comment was cc'd from the GullFoss Forum, in case my posting
> was rejected:
>
> "
>
> I am unable to install OOo 3.3RC5 in the just-released Oracle Solaris 11
> Express.
it would really help to get some data here - "unable t
The following comment was cc'd from the GullFoss Forum, in case my posting was
rejected:
"
I am unable to install OOo 3.3RC5 in the just-released Oracle Solaris 11
Express. I have no problem installing it in Ubuntu. And I was able to install
one of the previous RC's in Solaris 10u9 (with som
Here is the external process:
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/821-1479/gklaa?l=en&a=view
Rick
On 11/17/2010 9:37 PM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Sivakumar Shanmugasundaram wrote:
Hello!
I am running build 146 (from internal/SWAN rep). Please let me know the
steps for upgrading to Solaris
> Hi,
>
> does anyone know if it is already possible to get
> access to the Solaris 11 Express "support" repository
> at https://pkg.oracle.com/solaris/support ? Where can
> I get the required certificate (given an Oracle
> Premier Support for Systems contract) to register it
> as a pkg publisher?
Hi,
does anyone know if it is already possible to get access to the Solaris 11
Express "support" repository at https://pkg.oracle.com/solaris/support ? Where
can I get the required certificate (given an Oracle Premier Support for Systems
contract) to register it as a pkg publisher?
For OpenSol
interesting...so I guess this gives a clue there wont be any ON code update
until full solaris 11 release.
excerpt:
"So, my opinion is that Solaris 11 Express is OpenSolaris 2010.11.
Without source code, and no production use without contract support.
Simple like that."
"It’s not OpenSolaris b
>
> Is there any information on how the Express train
> will be going forward? like planned release cycle and
> whether it will be continued after official S11
> launches?
>
> I still would like to stay with S11 express since I
> am not use it in any business or production. I didn't
> see release
FYI
Just for the record, I filed a bug report.
I just installed meld, but it refuses to run, shouldn't Package Manager
pull in any dependencies meld needs to run.
According to Package Manager the only dependencies listed are
consolidation/sfw/sfw-incorporation and runtime/python-24.
solut
On 17 Nov 2010, at 17:34, Paul Harper wrote:
> My god. 'Oracle' OpenOffice Org is not even in the package repository for
> "Oracle' Solaris 11 Express.
I have no insight as to if or when that will be rectified, but in the meantime,
SPARC and x86 versions remain readily available from http://
Hello,
first of all, my development machine is using OS 2009.06 and does have 3 NICs.
I'm using global zone and two non-global zones. The zones are:
(1) buildbot zone for running buildbot services -- it is using shared NIC with
global zone
(2) router zone. This zone is using two exclusive NICs a
ta wrote:
> On 18/11/10 05:37, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
>> Sivakumar Shanmugasundaram wrote:
>>> Hello!
>>>
>>> I am running build 146 (from internal/SWAN rep). Please let me know the
>>> steps for upgrading to Solaris 11 Express. Thanks
>> Follow the steps shown in the internal release notes at:
On 18/11/10 05:37, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Sivakumar Shanmugasundaram wrote:
Hello!
I am running build 146 (from internal/SWAN rep). Please let me know the
steps for upgrading to Solaris 11 Express. Thanks
Follow the steps shown in the internal release notes at:
http://solaris.sfbay
Hi Shawn,
thanks for your quick answer
> That's the hint here. Did you set pkg/mirror=true in SMF? If so, it
> needs to be set to pkg/mirror=false.
I didnot set pkg/mirror at all. So the default seems to be true. I
changed it to false, did a refresh/restart and everything works fine
now
Than
On 11/17/10 11:51 PM, Willi Burmeister wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to use the Solaris 11 express repository in my local
network without success. Here what I have done:
Depot server
- Updated to Solaris 11 express by hand
% head -1 /etc/release
Oracle Solaris 11 Express
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