/QOpenSys/openpkg/lib/openpkg/shtool platform -n -L -S "" -C "+" -F "%<ap>-%<sp>"
==> powerpc-2.0 /QOpenSys/openpkg/lib/openpkg/shtool platform => AIX 2.0.0 (powerpc) On my Suse SLES 9 (ppc64) : sh ./shtool platform => SuSE 9 (ppc64) sh ./shtool platform -n -L -S "" -C "+" -F "%<ap>-%<sp>" ppc64-suse9alaska This shtool synthax is generic so it may be a problem in my uname return value ? Any hints ? Ok, for now I'll concentrate on making a good base of devel tools and remake the full rebuild/bootstrap process later :) Thanks for the information. 2005/5/17, Michael Schloh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Tue, May 17, 2005, Henri Gomez wrote: > > The actual RPMS for Linux for example are named : > > > > gawk-3.1.4-2.3.0.ix86-suse9-openpkg.rpm > > > > For AIX 5.2 / PASE : > > > > gawk-3.1.4-2.3.0.powerpc-2.0-Qop.rpm > > > > Why 2.0 and Qop and not aix5.2.0 and qopensysopenpkg ? > > > > ie : > > > > gawk-3.1.4-2.3.0.powerpc-aix5.2.0-Qopensysopenpkg.rpm > > > To get the end tag to be 'Qopensysopenpkg', just supply the '--tag' argument > when running the bootstrap: > > $ sh openpkg-20050516-20050516.src.sh --prefix... --tag=Qopensysopenpkg > > Otherwise you get the default, which is determined by a simple minded text > algorhythm. The 'powerpc-2.0' is another story. I'll take a guess that your: > > $ shtool platform -n -L -S "" -C "+" -F "%<ap>-%<sp>" > > ...returns something similar, and is indeed something to correct so that at > least 'aix' appears. > > Regards, > Michael > > -- > Michael Schloh von Bennewitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Development Team, Operations Northern Europe > Cable & Wireless Telecommunications Services > Tel +49-89-92699-227, Fax +49-89-92699-808 > > > ______________________________________________________________________ The OpenPKG Project www.openpkg.org Developer Communication List openpkg-dev@openpkg.org