Hi Shawn,
After running the pkg install command from below, I discovered that the
sunstudioexpress (compilers and their tools) components were x86
binaries not SPARC.
% file /usr/bin/cc
/usr/bin/cc: ELF 32-bit LSB executable 80386 Version 1 [FPU],
dynamically linked, stripped
% uname -a
SunOS drizzle-maramba 5.11 snv_111a sun4v sparc SUNW,T5140
Contents of /var/pkg/cfg_cache
[filter]
[authority_opensolaris.org]
origin = http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/
ssl_key = None
ssl_cert = None
uuid = f8a6137d-3b68-11de-b406-00144f46b73e
repo.related_uris = []
mirrors = []
repo.description = None
repo.name = None
repo.sort_policy = priority
disabled = False
alias = None
prefix = opensolaris.org
repo.legal_uris = []
repo.registered = False
repo.registration_uri = None
repo.collection_type = core
repo.refresh_seconds = 14400
[property]
send-uuid = False
require-optional = False
flush-content-cache-on-success = False
display-copyrights = True
preferred-authority = opensolaris.org
pursue-latest = True
[variant]
variant.opensolaris.zone = global
variant.arch = sparc
Shawn Walker wrote:
Can you be more specific?
What do you mean by "x86 binaries", which *specific* x86 binaries are
you talking about.
What's the contents /var/pkg/cfg_cache ?
Lee Bieber wrote:
Hi Shawn,
I'm getting x86 binaries not SPARC when I run the command below to
install the ss-dev packages, this is on build 111a.
-Lee
Shawn Walker wrote:
Lee Bieber wrote:
I'm trying install packages on an OpenSolaris SPARC machine which
is running build 111a. When I run "pfexec pkg install ss-dev" I'm
getting x86 packages instead of SPARC.
$ pkg publisher
PUBLISHER TYPE STATUS URI
opensolaris.org (preferred) origin online
http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/
What do you mean by "x86 packages" ?
If you're running a build before 106, sunstudioexpress wasn't
published with the correct tags and will install an x86 version.
Cheers,
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