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The rest, here's what I've had to install so far: | The rest, here's what I've had to install so far: | ||
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apr-1.3.3/ -- for subversion | apr-1.3.3/ -- for subversion | ||
apr-util-1.3.4/ -- for subversion | apr-util-1.3.4/ -- for subversion | ||
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diffstat-1.46/ | diffstat-1.46/ | ||
help2man-1.36.4/ -- build without NLS. | help2man-1.36.4/ -- build without NLS. | ||
− | git-1.6.0.2/ | + | git-1.6.0.2/ |
ncftp-3.2.2/ -- to make CPAN happy about Locale::gettext | ncftp-3.2.2/ -- to make CPAN happy about Locale::gettext | ||
neon-0.28.3/ -- for subversion | neon-0.28.3/ -- for subversion | ||
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sqlite-3.6.3/ -- for python | sqlite-3.6.3/ -- for python | ||
subversion-1.5.3/ -- yum didn't have this. | subversion-1.5.3/ -- yum didn't have this. | ||
− | texi2html-1.64/ | + | texi2html-1.64/ |
Some more's probably necessary. I'll update this as I go. | Some more's probably necessary. I'll update this as I go. | ||
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Revision as of 20:16, 13 October 2008
Building on Solaris
(Well, OpenSolaris)
After a few dead starts, the best way to build on Solaris is to use a BrandZ Linux zone, and install enough stuff into the CentOS-3 image to make it all work.
Using these directions for setting up the zone: http://wikis.sun.com/display/chosug/Installing+a+Linux+Zone
Try to install what you can from the package list in MokoMakefile
The rest, here's what I've had to install so far:
apr-1.3.3/ -- for subversion apr-util-1.3.4/ -- for subversion bash-3.2/ -- the builtin cp doesn't take the -t option, the one in this newer bash does. diffstat-1.46/ help2man-1.36.4/ -- build without NLS. git-1.6.0.2/ ncftp-3.2.2/ -- to make CPAN happy about Locale::gettext neon-0.28.3/ -- for subversion Python-2.6/ -- for the proper sqlite support sqlite-3.6.3/ -- for python subversion-1.5.3/ -- yum didn't have this. texi2html-1.64/
Some more's probably necessary. I'll update this as I go.