On 07/25/10 06:27 PM, Shawn Walker wrote:
On 07/24/10 11:55 PM, HeCSa wrote:
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On 07/24/10 08:23 PM, Shawn Walker wrote:
...
The source is there, and you can build it you know ;)
Alternatively, you could use the bits someone made available on
genunix.org for b142:
http://genunix.org/dist/richlowe/README.txt
http://genunix.org/dist/richlowe/
Hi, Shawn!
Do you know about any tutorial / white paper / something explaining how
to start from the sources, and create a repo such as Rich Lowe did with
snv_142?
I wrote something in English, and posted, and something in Spanish for
our community site about how to upgrade from snv_134 to onnv_142, but
don't know how to start from sources and end with such a repo.
I understand Rich did a great job with this, and want to reproduce it
locally.
Any help will be appreciated.
The last time I built ON I used the developer's guide and some
instructions provided by the ON community:
http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Community+Group+on/devref_toc
http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+indiana/building_on
I suspect the process will roughly be:
* install OpenSolaris b134a
* setup an ON repository containing b142 using the bits rich lowe
provides at genunix.org: http://genunix.org/dist/richlowe/
* upgrade the system to those bits
* install ON build dependencies (studio 12 u1 bits from
opensolaris.org download page, developer/opensolaris/osnet,
developer/opensolaris/pkg5, etc.)
* follow instructions on pages linked above to build ON and in
Rich's README.txt.
This paragraph sound like music for me:
"...
4.4.3 Packages
The -p option to nightly will package the files that were installed
into your proto area. If your workspace contains the directory
usr/src/pkgdefs, this will result in SVr4 packages. If instead it
contains usr/src/pkg, it will produce an IPS package repository. In
either case, this is done automatically by the main makefile's all and
pkg_all targets (see usr/src/Makefile) as part of a successful build.
SVr4 packages or IPS package repositories are placed in
${CODEMGR_WS}/packages. See nightly(1) and section 4.2 for more
information on automating package construction as part of your automatic
build.
..."
Thanks a lot, Shawn!
Best regards,
HeCSa.
Cheers,
-Shawn
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