On Wed, 9 Apr 2008 16:04:48 -0500 (CDT), Tim Mooney
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In regard to: Re: Help: Installing RPM on Solaris 8, Eliyahu Skoczylas
said...:
Jeff Johnson wrote:
On Apr 9, 2008, at 3:33 PM, Eliyahu Skoczylas wrote:
4.4.9 would best keep us in sync with the CentOS version
In regard to: Help: Installing RPM on Solaris 8, Eliyahu Skoczylas said (at...:
I've been trying to install either RPM 4.3.3 or RPM 5.0.3 on Solaris 8
and running into all kinds of trouble.
If you're going to try 4.x, try 4.4.9. It should be much easier to build
on Solaris 8 than all
Mark Hatle wrote:
It's been a few years, but this is what I had to do to get to RPM 4.4.2.
We needed to provide a modern gcc, binutils, autoconf, automake,
libtool, etc.. as well as libraries and such.
Yeah. I've been rebuilding gcc, biutils, libtool, libiconv, and gmake
so far. (I also
On Apr 9, 2008, at 3:33 PM, Eliyahu Skoczylas wrote:
First BIG question:
Do you think I'm better off
- starting over with 4.4.9 an Sun's cc, as you've done,
- keep going with 5.0.3 but restart on cc,
- or just to keep plugging with 5.0.3 on gcc?
The major difference is that rpm-4.4.9 built
Tim Mooney wrote:
If you're going to try 4.x, try 4.4.9. It should be much easier to build
on Solaris 8 than all previous versions of 4.x..., You should probably go
with 5.0.x, though.
...
I used the free Sun Workshop compiler rather than gcc
...
I have 4.4.9 built and working on Solaris
In regard to: Re: Help: Installing RPM on Solaris 8, Eliyahu Skoczylas said...:
Jeff Johnson wrote:
On Apr 9, 2008, at 3:33 PM, Eliyahu Skoczylas wrote:
4.4.9 would best keep us in sync with the CentOS version 4.3.3 that another
team member has started playing with, and should be most