I can use the bits needed to get ekiga working if you would. I'll look into building JDS (Minus Java since the build system is a PTFA) but no serious promises. Right now I can benefit from pointers of what needs to be where before what, and I'll see how far I can go.
James On Jun 11, 2008, at 11:54 AM, Mark Wright wrote: > Hi, > > This is just in case anyone is interested in > JDS gnome 2.22.2 on Solaris 10u5. > > Stefan Teleman from the KDE4 project ported HAL to > Solaris 10u5. Instructions for building it are at: > > http://www.users.on.net/~markwright/?x=entry:entry080603-090223 > > With HAL, JDS gnome 2.22.2 compiles and runs a lot > better on Solaris 10u5. It does not compile easilly on > Solaris 10u5 though. The diffs and sketch of how I built > it, with OSS, compiz, but not Java (javah 1.6.0_06-b02 > crashes) are at: > > http://www.users.on.net/~markwright/?x=entry:entry080608-000137 > > I have not tidied up or commented the diffs. I could > do so if anyone was seriously interested in adding > support for Solaris 10u5 to JDS gnome-2-22. > > Of course this is not the first time JDS gnome has > been built on Solaris 10. Laca built it a year or > so ago and those diffs were added into JDS. I built > JDS gnome 2.20.1 about 6 months ago, but there didn't > seem to be much interest in integrating diffs then. > Those builds were without HAL, and my JDS gnome 2.20.1 > build was with an incomplete X-Windows development environment. > > My JDS gnome 2.22.2 Solaris 10u5 build with HAL and a fixed > X-Windows development environment: > > http://www.users.on.net/~markwright/?x=entry:entry080607-233147 > > runs much better. compiz is sort of strange, enabling it makes > all the window title bars dis-appear. I didn't try to debug > that. > > Ekiga has a problem with OSS, I will try and fix that > soon. > > My build was on AMD64, I assume it would build on UltraSPARC > as well, but I don't have a UltraSPARC. > > Thanks, Mark > > -- > _______________________________________________ > desktop-discuss mailing list > desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org