pkg install ss-dev
or
pkg install gcc-dev
should install SunStudio or gcc compilers, plus all the -devel
packages you need. Unfortunately, OpenSolaris does not have
a convention for -devel package naming - the GNOME packages
mostly follow the -devel model, but others you need have names
like SUNWhea (system headers) and SUNWxwinc (X Window System
include files).
The long term plan of the packaging team is to merge all of these
into the base packages and just tag the headers/etc. as development
bits and let you tell the packaging system whether or not to include
those.
-Alan Coopersmith- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering
Kristian Rink wrote:
> Folks,
>
> maybe an outrageously basic question, but sometimes it's the basic things to
> keep one busy: In the process of trying to get acquainted to OS 2008/05, so
> far I am trying to build from source a bunch of applications I haven't found
> in the IPS repositories so far, most notably recent XFCE (4.x), claws-mail
> and mc packages. So far however I failed in a rather trivial way as it seems
> several header files / development packages required to do so (glib-headers,
> pkg-config, ...) aren't around in my OS installation. Unfortunately, I didn't
> manage to find either one of them... On the Linux distribution (mostly
> .deb-based ... ) I've been working with, so far, I was / am used to having
> libraries packed up in a way offering a lib<whatever> and a lib<whatever>-dev
> package, the latter one containing the stuff required to build applications
> against this lib. On OpenSolaris however, so far I don't know where / how to
> find this kind of stuff. So... can anyone help me outta this? Where to fin
d
> pkg-config, the glib/gtk headers and friends, generally?
>
> TIA and kindest regards,
> Kristian
>
>
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