I actually get a permissions error. $ sudo pkg set-publisher -O http://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster/ openindiana.org pkg set-publisher: Could not refresh the catalog for openindiana.org
http protocol error: code: 403 reason: Forbidden URL: 'http://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster/openindiana.org/catalog/1/catalog.attrs'. I noticed Oracle upstream moves aggressively to amd64 only; installing amd64 just in bin not in bin/$(MACH64). -- David On 12 May 2013 10:30, Andrzej Szeszo <asze...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi All > > Apologies for a delay. Some things are set up now. > > New IPS repository is up: http://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster/. It is a clone > of the /dev repo + oi_151a8 bits from Jon Tibble and JDS bits from Milan > Jurik merged in. Run commands below to update your system. You can ask Jon > Tibble where the name of the repo came from :) > > pkg set-publisher -O http://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster/ openindiana.org > pk install -v pkg://package/pkg > pkg update -v > > Latest Oracle userland hg repo was converted to git and uploaded to > https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland/. Most of the components were > masked and don't build by default. I have only unmasked few meta packages to > test if things build/publish correctly. > > Quick Jenkins instance that automatically builds packages and publishes them > directly to http://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster/. > > To start hacking, fork a repo on github, make your changes (unmask packages, > add new ones) and submit pull request. If you are an existing contributor, > give me a shout and I will give you direct access to the repo. > > Please let me know if you have any questions. > > Let's see if the process works out. > > Kind regards, > > Andrzej > > > > On 11 May 2013 18:28, Andrzej Szeszo <asze...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi Alasdair >> >> I would like to try setting up a repo on github, give trusted people >> direct access and support pull requests from independent developers. And >> then have jenkins publish packages incrementally to publicly accessible >> repository. In theory, it should only take few minutes from a push to a >> published package in a repo. >> >> It is a variation on the process which was tried earlier. I think it might >> work this time. >> >> I did some prep work last night. Will try to have something usable by >> others later tonight. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Andrzej >> >> >> >> >> On 10 May 2013 14:04, Alasdair Lumsden <alasdai...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Andrzej, >>> >>> Your vision is pretty much the same one I had. The challenge is this: >>> >>> "Existing releng process and contribution process prevent anything from >>> happening though. I would like to help to change that." >>> >>> How? >>> >>> >>> On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 12:54 PM, Jim Klimov <jimkli...@cos.ru> wrote: >>>> >>>> On 2013-05-10 02:19, Garrett D'Amore wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> There is little "commercial future" in the desktop for Linux >>>>>> distributions as well yet almost all of them have a graphical desktop. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I would be entirely *unsurprised* if distro vendors like RedHat and >>>>> Oracle simply *ditched* their desktop support at some point in the future >>>>> -- >>>>> its clear to me at least that folks aren't running those distros on the >>>>> desktop. >>>> >>>> >>>> Well, Oracle does provide and promote SunRays, and while admittedly most >>>> of their market targeting is about VDI and access to virtual >>>> Windows desktops, there are many requests on the SRSS mailing list >>>> about adding support for server-side Ubuntu as the SRSS terminal >>>> server, because certain apps only exist for Linux and tunneling >>>> of connections makes their graphics lag, and RHEL/OEL/Solaris >>>> desktops are argued to be not so user-friendly (I have no opinion >>>> on this, to me X11 is a means to display more characters on screen >>>> than possible in a text mode). >>>> >>>> Not that Oracle seems to care to address that demand, at least >>>> publicly - just recently they began supporting versions 6 of RHEL >>>> and OEL as server-side Linuxes. But there is certain demand for >>>> non-MS/Apple desktops, and one linked to commercial interest as >>>> well. I am not sure if OI/illumos can ride that tide, though. >>>> Maybe with some other terminal client technologies (ThinLinc, >>>> Wyse, etc)?.. >>>> >>>> //Jim >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> oi-dev mailing list >>>> oi-dev@openindiana.org >>>> http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Alasdair Lumsden >>> >>> http://www.everycity.co.uk >>> >>> EveryCity Managed Hosting >>> Studio 18 Bluelion Place >>> 237 Long Lane, London, SE1 4PU >>> >>> general: 020 7183 2800 >>> support: 020 7183 2801 >>> email: a...@everycity.co.uk >>> >>> Every City Limited >>> Registered in England and Wales, No. 5689474 Registered Office: Roper >>> Yard, Roper Road, Canterbury, CT2 7EX >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> oi-dev mailing list >>> oi-dev@openindiana.org >>> http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev >> >> > > > _______________________________________________ > oi-dev mailing list > oi-dev@openindiana.org > http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev _______________________________________________ oi-dev mailing list oi-dev@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev