On Fri, Sep 09, 2005, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:

> On Fri, Sep 09, 2005, Birger Krägelin wrote:
>
> > there have been some emails about bootstrapping openpkg on Solaris.
> > Especially there are somtimes problems with missing compilers
> > for the first stage.
> >
> > In my environment, I set up machines with a minimal Solaris 10,
> > i.e. Solaris Reduced Network Cluster (less than Solaris Core from
> > older systems), and add some packages, which are needed for OpenPKG
> > and some servers.
> >
> > The systems are hardened, but they are able to do OpenPKG source 
> > installations.
> > For that I first install an older binary distribution from the OpenPKG
> > site and then bootstrap the newest version. This bootstrap is a bit
> > dirty, hardcoded packagenames, just until OpenPKG build is installed.
> > After that everything runs fine.
> >
> > This bootstrap is packaged to a full jumpstart environment, which fits
> > on a USB drive, we use as jumpstart media. Together with a slightly
> > modified Solaris CD, which accepts USB-drives as a replacement for
> > a floppy.
> >
> > If anybody is interested, I will share this code. It's a bit to much
> > to send it to a mailing list. If there is broader interest, I will
> > post small parts, how bootstrapping OpenPKG is done.
>
> One place where you can start posting those things
> incrementally is on http://wiki.openpkg.org/. I've created a
> http://wiki.openpkg.org/?BuildingOpenPKGunderSolaris page for you as a
> start. Feel free to add your documentation, tutorial, etc there directly
> yourself. Once in a reasonable shape please let the community know about
> it by mentioning explicitly the page here again.

I forgot: companion scripts you can upload to
ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/contrib/ (use a common prefix to all files or roll
a single tarball, please) and directly reference on the Wiki page.

                                       Ralf S. Engelschall
                                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                                       www.engelschall.com

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