> On Jul 13, 2015, at 5:11 PM, Sevan / Venture37 <ventur...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Where can I get the release number (the r151014) from the system? (I'm > currently unable to reach the OmniOS zone I'm using to check for > myself)
/etc/release. (Yes, this even works in zones.) >> Is there anything we can fix to help these move along? > > I'd like to propose a fix for the gettext issue but I've not been able > to get very far with the buildctl tool in omnios-build. It appears to > be incapable of generating a repo or utilising a pre-prepared repo for > me (I used a different path for the location of my repo if that makes > any difference). To rebuild gettext from omnios-build: Set the PKGSRVR environment variable to be where your repo lives. e.g. file:///data/builder/builder.repo/ cd $PATH_TO/omnios-build/build ./buildctl build gettext Say no to pkglint and say yes to publication, verifying that PKGSRVR was set in your environment. > I wanted to evaluate the solution proposed previously in this thread > that is to rebuild gettext with -rpath specified which includes the > lib directory of the GCC with building with so that libgomp can be > found. > Happy to get a pull request in for the change necessary once I've > worked out what's needed. We take 'em in omnios-build. > The gettext issue is not present in SmartOS and is specific to OmniOS. Weird... as I don't see any changes in the libc callers: bloody(~/ws)[0]% diff -r illumos-{gate,joyent}/usr/src/lib/libc/port/i18n/ bloody(~/ws)[0]% diff -r illumos-{omnios,joyent}/usr/src/lib/libc/port/i18n/ bloody(~/ws)[0]% > Building specifically on the various distros is of benefit to pkgsrc > because it builds against another version of toolchain on each distro. > One of the proposed solutions has been to ignore everything & rebuild > from scratch using components in pkgsrc. - This would cause a > substantial delay in bootstrap time get everything built. > Another proposal was to patch pkgsrc so that gettext bundled is > ignored and replaced with the version in pkgsrc - theres an effort to > generate a patch for that. > > I personally would rather get the gettext fixed upstream (in OmniOS) > and there doesn't need any work around in the pkgsrc tree or having to > recreate the user land components to work around a single component. I'm game for any changes. Your best bet is to modify $PATH_TO/omnios-build/build/gettext/build.sh. Dan _______________________________________________ OmniOS-discuss mailing list OmniOS-discuss@lists.omniti.com http://lists.omniti.com/mailman/listinfo/omnios-discuss