On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 7:01 AM, Mikael Dalsgard
<mikaeld at dalsgard.fupp.net> wrote:
> Ben Taylor wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 6:08 AM, Mikael Dalsgard
>> <mikaeld at dalsgard.fupp.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Akhilesh Mritunjai wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> This is for Solaris 10/X86-64 system only.
>>>>>
>>>> Cool. Is it supposed to work on OpenSolaris too ?
>>>
>>> Maybe someone else has answered you directly. Anyway, I gave this a go
>>> on my OpenSolaris 2008.11 box. The script had to be amended a couple of
>>> places (one of them beeing a bug: $WHOMAMI instead of $WHOAMI), but all
>>> quit obvious.
>>
>> It's not a bug.  This is not for OS2008.XX.  These are System V packages,
>> and the dependencies are for Solaris 10/x64.  There are several packages
>> which will likely hurt an OS2008.xx system.
>
> Take it easy, I did get you clear and loud! But sometimes you want to try
> anyway, don't you. If I messed up on this machine so what, I didn't care. It
> was no complaint, just an explanation for the guy who asked.
> And: I didn't say what I changed in the script was all bugs, far from it.
> Because I _knew_ it was written for Solaris 10 - I had read your message!
> That was one of the reason for the text in the last part of my mail.

Ok. Just making sure.  I don't want anyone accusing me that the install
script roached their system.

> But I _still_ think _this_ must be a bug:
>
> On line 72 the variable WHOAMI is defined. Then on the next line the
> variable WHOMAMI is used in the test.

Yes.  Thank you for the catch, and I'm sorry I missed it the first time.
I had to look at it 2 or 3 times before I realized the tpyo.

Ben

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