Hi Riccardo, Am 06.12.2016 um 11:59 schrieb Riccardo Mottola <rmott...@opencsw.org>: > Joerg Schilling wrote: >>> # Solaris 9 package does not contain 64 bit on i386 as we have a separate >>> Solaris 10 package >>> >SKIP_MODULATIONS-5.9 += isa-amd64 >>> >SKIP_MODULATIONS = $(SKIP_MODULATIONS-$(GAROSREL)) >> Solaris with amd64 support first appeared in August 2004 - half a year before >> FCS of Solaris 10. There is no amd64 support for Solaris 9 AFAIK. > > well, exactly, that is the point: solaris 9 has no amd64 support at all. > Thus "mgar build" on solaris9 intel shouldn't "fail" by saying that amd64 is > not a supported ISA, since it makes no sense. > > Dagobert's trick does work, but I wonder if it is now needed for every single > packages available for solaris 9?
…that has 64 bit enabled, yes. You can look in /etc/opt/csw/garrc for details: > BUILDHOST_platform-solaris9-sparc-32 = unstable9s > BUILDHOST_platform-solaris9-sparc-64 = unstable9s > BUILDHOST_platform-solaris10-sparc-32 = unstable10s > BUILDHOST_platform-solaris10-sparc-64 = unstable10s > BUILDHOST_platform-solaris11-sparc-32 = unstable11s > BUILDHOST_platform-solaris11-sparc-64 = unstable11s > BUILDHOST_platform-solaris9-i386-32 = unstable9x > BUILDHOST_platform-solaris9-i386-64 = unstable10x > BUILDHOST_platform-solaris10-i386-32 = unstable10x > BUILDHOST_platform-solaris10-i386-64 = unstable10x > BUILDHOST_platform-solaris11-i386-32 = unstable11x > BUILDHOST_platform-solaris11-i386-64 = unstable11x BTW, I try to reproduce your issue but I didn’t get to the point where 64 bit would kick in: > ld.so.1: composite: fatal: relocation error: file > /home/dam/mgar/pkg/pixman/trunk/work/solaris9-i386/build-isa-i386/pixman-0.22.2/pixman/.libs/libpixman-1.so.0: > symbol ___tls_get_addr: referenced symbol not found > FAIL: composite > ============================================= > 15 of 18 tests failed > Please report to pix...@lists.freedesktop.org > ============================================= Best regards — Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896
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