Dnia 2008-11-17, pon o godzinie 13:08 -0500, Mike Meyer pisze: > On Mon, 17 Nov 2008 18:05:35 +0100 > "Paweł Tęcza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks a lot for your reply! Do the rest of you agree that /opt/local > > is the best location for that kind of software? ;) > > Yes, but create the symlink for /usr/local before you start installing > things. A lot of open source software stayed with /usr/local, and may > not move easily, so I wouldn't bother trying. Hello Mike, Thank you very much for the hint! Fortunately I've installed only one add-on app. It's OpenVPN and I've put it into /opt/openvpn-2.0.9, because someone recommended me that location :) > BTW, did you know that both openvpn and memtest86+ are in the netbsd > pkgsrc system, which works on both Solaris and OpenSolaris? It comes > with a robust, flexible build system and hence has generated one of > the more impressive lists of available applications. Thanks for the info! It's good to know it. I dream about official OpenSolaris IPS repo with all software I need to use. Just like Debian/Ubuntu repos :D I installed OpenVPN from IPS Blastwave repo, but I have a problem with running TAP driver, probably because of Solaris patch (more details you can find in archives of networking-discuss [1] and laptop-discuss mailing lists). So I'm trying now with vanilla OpenVPN sources. I know that SchilliX Live CD has memtest86 utility (I'm not sure whether it's memtest86 or memtest86+), but I don't want to download huge .iso file for only one tool. My best regards, P. [1] http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=76963&tstart=0 [2] http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=82582&tstart=0 _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
