You can try to install libssl-1.0 from: http://apt.dilos.org:10000/
I have built userland with version 1.1.3 Maybe it will help you at first time. -Igor On 3/2/12 2:33 PM, "Richard PALO" <[email protected]> wrote: >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >Hash: SHA1 > >Well, from the PostgreSQL site: >http://www.postgresql.org/download/solaris/ > >> Packages for OpenSolaris and Solaris 10 and 11 are available for >> Sparc and i386 platforms. >> >> Although produced by Oracle (previously Sun), these packages are >> not officially supported by them. >> >> Solaris packages are installed by unpacking the compressed tar >> files directly into the install directory; see the README files for >> details. >> >> The Solaris PostgreSQL packages are maintained by Bjorn Munch at >> Oracle, formerly at Sun Microsystems. > > >I looked at pkg.openindiana.org/experimental, but I notice it at >0.5.11-1.1 dated 19/112011 while I'm running /dev which is at >0.5.11-0.151.1.2 dated 13/02/2012. > > >I was under the impression that 'upgrading' downwards is rather >difficult so when (?) will there be a version of experimental that's >upgradeable from the latest /dev or rather when will /dev have >openssl.1.0.0 is the better question. > >On the other hand, perhaps going back to SourceForge spec-files-extra >is an option (or simply rebuilding manually). I'll check into that for >the short term... > >Hopefully things will sync back up soon in OI, it's getting rather >long to the next base level... > >regards > >Le 02/03/12 11:10, Alasdair Lumsden a écrit : >> On 2 Mar 2012, at 05:48, Richard PALO wrote: >>> bad news, the latest binary update from >>> http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/binary/v9.1.3/solaris/solaris11/ >>> requires OpenSSL 1.0.0. >> >> Boo! That sucks. >> >>> (probably because Oracle compiled it) >> >> Hmm, I have my doubts, as Oracle yanked all traces of Postgresql >> out of Solaris 11. But who knows! >> >>> So, the question is will OpenSSL 1.0.0 make it into the >>> upcoming stable release? >> >> No, due to the huge number of things the version bump touches. But >> it is in pkg.openindiana.org/experimental >> >>> I guess one could also ask if a useable 9.1.3 pg release (with a >>> compatible pgadmin) will make it into the base oi repositories? >> >> If new versions of Postgresql arrive, probably only into >> /experimental and thus into the next /dev release after /stable >> comes out. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Alasdair >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >Version: GnuPG v2.0.13 (SunOS) >Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ > >iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJPULAUAAoJECAB22fHtp27V7YH/28SMZ4gUwUNrCrNMvV+8VJd >2WBq46zzU1vGxMs93CfOmJy32go2PhFGa1EqWJowSXIHzfKdFfkx0F/0/wxncBf+ >5GX6U5HNWDzt0fNXAailcoIB14Nx61q9QU4d4JQHA4dV6UuYFe7IJMgIAKv4UfsM >RXZydzjs/PQZTUL3A/xJ9vPoRIeDGdQvyiVPLwscTRwyNLtfAvzTmRvEtJTSjK9T >CvFRvrxOvncb8j7wkyWFQdwl9xrm6Ir9P5a3soUeJbBJ1zayJ1UkC8jeP6aYc8ia >XK2i8p65cv/CJByjsHB8cUytzSuHCGyaYas7Y2I6Lk85a8N/x92wk75Nrj16nEY= >=7i6e >-----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > >_______________________________________________ >oi-dev mailing list >[email protected] >http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev _______________________________________________ oi-dev mailing list [email protected] http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev
