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Hello,
Hopefully this is not off-topic for this list, because I've just subscribed.
In order to make it easy to install the "Smalltalk" programming language,
I've created a components/smalltalk directory in oi-userland.
I believe that Smalltalk
I recently added a package "squeak" (Smalltalk-80) and it uses "pulseaudio",
the pulse server for 'audio'.
The Smalltalk-80 audio seems to work fine by using the pulse server;
there are other (older) audio options but pulse seems the nicest to me,
personally.
Regarding your question, I'm not
I'm glad you figured out a solution or workaround.
It's true that running BIND with -u option (e.g. -u named) is a classical way
to run BIND as non-root, so the SMF service could (or already is) encourage
that.
If you check out with GIT : git clone oi-userland
and you check the Makefile of
at 08:49:17AM +0200, s...@pandora.be wrote:
>>
>> It's true that running BIND with -u option (e.g. -u named) is a
>> classical way to run BIND as non-root, so the SMF service could (or
>> already is) encourage that.
>
> Yes, that is the default under O
o:s...@pandora.be | s...@pandora.be ] :
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> It seems there is a problem with my squeak-4 package,
> or perhaps with the package building scripts at OpenIndiana (jenkins?)
>
> Squeak is a descendent of Smalltalk-80.
>
> squeak-4 runs Squeak "V3"
- Op 22 jan 2021 om 17:39 schreef gary mills gary_mi...@fastmail.fm:
>
> I'd like to take on something, but those tasks are mostly outside of
> my area of expertise. On the other hand, I know how to build OI
> packages and how to create PRs. What do you suggest.
It could be nice to have
Great news below on building TeX live. Also please note that I don't question
or doubt, that it can be built;
But it must be maintained, somebody has to look after the updates and so on.
If for OpenIndiana it would be possible to simply "pkg install tex" or "pkg
install texlive" that would
> I use here the openCSW package, a little bit matured bu it works
But the openCSW package, is it getting updates that are automatically updated
then;
within an OpenIndiana "pkg update" if one updates the OpenIndiana system ?
There may be solutions (somebody suggested to simply compile texlive
I have the impression that there is interest in a tex or texlive package,
in the OI repository.
Also there were already several IPS packages created apparently,
in the past, such as the OmniOS and/or many others,
and there's likely to be advanced TeX users reading this list.
This is not so
The use of the TLMGR and TL package manager, may perhaps not be incompatible
with IPS.
I've added a pull request on github for a 'texlive' package:
NAME (PUBLISHER) VERSIONIFO
meta-packages/texlive (userland) 1.0-2020.0.1.1
- Op 27 jan 2021 om 15:55 schreef Volker A. Brandt v...@bb-c.de:
>> Packaging TeXLive needs some scripting to split tex packages by groups,
>> otherwise you get a >= 1.5GB blob to install at once.
1.5GB sound way too big but it is indeed also the size that is reported in
13 schreef Andreas Wacknitz a.wackn...@gmx.de:
> Am 27.01.21 um 17:19 schrieb s...@pandora.be:
>> I have the impression that there is interest in a tex or texlive package,
>> in the OI repository.
>>
>> Also there were already several IPS packages created apparently,
>>
- Op 27 jan 2021 om 19:13 schreef Andreas Wacknitz a.wackn...@gmx.de:
>> Would it be possible for someone who has the necessary permissions,
>> to open a project on github oi-userland called TeX ?
> Done.
> Now you have to fill it with (tex)life :D
I'll submit a PR (pull request) on github
- Op 28 jan 2021 om 18:23 schreef Volker A. Brandt v...@bb-c.de:
> Absolutely. As the IPS package includes everything, the TeXlive manager
> will be there as well, and can be run at any time. It will change some
> files compared to their state in the IPS package database, which will
>
Another step may be to create a new addition to oi-userland.
In the directory make-rules there are various .mk files.
That build framework (oi-userland) can be extended with a texlive.mk set of
rules.
Those rules use the "install-tl" script for various profiles (minimal, basic,
full etc.)
I don't question the need to use IPS to deliver binaries;
install-tl and TLMGR although they are in some sense a competing package
manager,
they are not necessarily a bad thing and 'competitor' to IPS.
The reason why I packaged install-tl is to produce a LaTeX IPS package.
So that I can do a
One of the possible ways to install latex is :
pkg install texlive (to get the meta-packages/texlive package)
Then run
install-tl --profile latex.profile
where latex.profile is the profile for LaTeX.
This has the nice feature that it is possible to make "symbolic links" from the
- Op 2 feb 2021 om 13:44 schreef Aurélien Larcher
aurelien.larc...@gmail.com:
>
> Hi David,
> let me know if you need help with testing.
>
> Also I added you as a reviewer to the project, you should be able to edit the
> "TeX Project" page.
>
> Kind regards,
I'll think about adding some
Last update on
https://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Servers+and+Workstations
says: last modified by Michal Nowak on May 13, 2018
That's from 2018, there is a need to update the Hardware Compatibility Guide !!
The HCL seems to have moved to
http://docs.openindiana.org/community-hcl/systems/
I am not sure whether this answers your question, but if you read the
make-rules/configure.mk there is code in it like
ifeq ($(strip $(PREFERRED_BITS)),64)
CONFIGURE_BINDIR.32 = $(CONFIGURE_PREFIX)/bin/$(MACH32)
CONFIGURE_BINDIR.64 = $(CONFIGURE_PREFIX)/bin
The pkg5 file can be created with
The wiki seems to be up again ... Thanks!
>From a documentation point of view, I 'd really appreciate the
>hcl-feedb...@openindiana.org HCL info, I find it is really useful ...
David Stes
- Op 30 mei 2021 om 8:29 schreef stes s...@telenet.be:
> I'm looking for the HCL hardware
I'm looking for the HCL hardware compatibility guide referenced at
https://www.openindiana.org/download/
it links to
https://illumos.org/hcl/ which works and to
https://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Community+HCL
the latter does not work
I think https://wiki.openindiana.org/ is actually not
For the documentation, you can read the notes on how to submiy oi-docs pull
requests.
For example I submitted TeXLive docs :
http://docs.openindiana.org/handbook/community/texlive/index.html
This documents how to install TeXLive 2020 and it is also possibleto upgrade
to TexLive 2021.
I don't have an answer but the following manpage :
man cfgadm_usb (1M)
has some info that may help, such as the command to list usb:
cfgadm -l -s "select=class(usb),cols=ap_id:info" | grep Mfg
Taken from that manpage. Also I believe there are various USB drivers see
"man usba"
For
It's possible to pkg install diagnostic/ddu
and run ddu (Device Detection Utility) and check USB in the BE (boot env.) that
works,
and compare with the BE that doesn't work.
Click on "Show details" for USB and what is the driver name for USB ?
Is it : driver name ohci or driver name xhci ?
should not be necessary but this is a workaround.
David Stes
- Op 28 jun 2021 om 21:52 schreef gary mills gary_mi...@fastmail.fm:
> On Mon, Jun 28, 2021 at 06:53:33PM +0200, s...@pandora.be wrote:
>>
>> It's good that you reported the issue and of course USB automou
I can reproduce the problem;
When I plugin a USB key on my OI 2021.04 latest update system it does not
automount the volume;
cdrecord -scanbus shows the USB key controller.target.disk 5.0.0 so from there
it is also possible to deduce
root@wapper:~# mount -F pcfs /dev/dsk/c5t0d0p1 /mnt
2021 om 9:10 schreef Aurélien Larcher
aurelien.larc...@gmail.com:
> On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 8:15 PM [ mailto:s...@pandora.be | s...@pandora.be ]
> < [
> mailto:s...@telenet.be | s...@telenet.be ] > wrote:
>
>
>
> Last update on
>
> [ https://wiki.openindian
Shouldn't 'eject' be listing those removable disks (they currently do not for
me).
I'd expect something like
# eject -l
/dev/dsk/c12t0d0p0:1 rmdisk,rmdisk0,USBSLACK,/media/USBSLACK
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s2cdrom,cdrom0,cd,cd0,sr,sr0
and
# eject rmdisk
rmdisk /dev/dsk/c12t0d0p0:1 unmounted
- Op 27 jun 2021 om 15:27 schreef gary mills gary_mi...@fastmail.fm:
> I use it periodically to transfer files from my main Unix system to
> another system that runs Windows 10. I know there are alternatives to
> USB sticks, but they are convenient. USB automount is useful to me.
It's
In order to fix DDU (Device Detection Utility) for the Dell Precision
workstation,
and possibly for other computers with UEFI, perhaps dmidecode could be packaged.
http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/dmidecode/
This dmidecode utility compiles without problems and it works for me.
It supports
- Op 27 jun 2021 om 10:55 schreef Andreas Wacknitz a.wackn...@gmx.de:
> And I am only able to do limited
> manual tests, because I have lots of other things I want to do.
> I only use USB sticks very rarely and while I do change my mouse or
> keyboard from time to time, it hasn't been on my
schreef Andreas Wacknitz a.wackn...@gmx.de:
> Am 27.06.21 um 11:50 schrieb s...@pandora.be:
>> - Op 27 jun 2021 om 10:55 schreef Andreas Wacknitz a.wackn...@gmx.de:
>>
>>> And I am only able to do limited
>>> manual tests, because I have lots of other things
Perhaps
# svcadm restart hal
# svcadm restart rmvolmgr
is a temporary workaround but indeed eventually should fix the underlying
problem.
David Stes
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I'm impressed by OpenIndiana installing and running fine on this Dell Precision.
However the "ddu" (device detection utility) is not reporting some info.
The underlying problem seems to be :
# /usr/ddu/bin/i386/dmi_info -C
error open smbios
Usage: dmi_info [BCDMmPS]
-B: print BIOS
rom.
Thanks,
David Stes
- Op 30 jun 2021 om 2:25 schreef oi-dev oi-dev@openindiana.org:
> On Mon, 28 Jun 2021 at 10:06, s...@pandora.be wrote:
>> In order to fix DDU (Device Detection Utility) for the Dell Precision
>> workstation,
>> and possibly for other computers with
Hi,
I wonder whether there would be an interest to add a directory of
"unsupported" components in OI (OpenIndiana).
Sometimes there are packages that could be useful for some users,
and possibly too experimental for other users, or simply not
supported by the OpenIndiana maintainers.
I'm
The texlive package could be in the "meta-packages" folder.
COMPONENT_NAME= texlive
COMPONENT_FMRI= metapackages/texlive
If the user then runs : pkg install texlive
You will get the install-tl script from TUG (for the tlpkg and tlmgr).
This then allows to run the installer
Is there an IPS way to install the perl Tk module on OpenIndiana ?
I didn't see a perl-tk package, so I downloaded Tk from:
https://metacpan.org/pod/distribution/Tk/Tk.pod
Tk-804.035.tar.gz
perl Makefile.PL
make : seems to compile fine for me
make test some failures , most tests were OK
Hi Andreas,
The Makefile is one thing, but the manifest of a package also contains a
depend fmri=pkg:/SUNWcs@0.5.11-2020.0.1.20416 type=require
dependency on SUNWcs.
The above is for example from the manifest of squeak-4-nodisplay.
The shared-macros.mk in oi-userland/make-rules could do:
shared-macros.mk:REQUIRED_PACKAGES += shell/ksh93
where it is currently doing
shared-macros.mk:REQUIRED_PACKAGES += SUNWcs
Currently on an older OpenIndiana system I have:
$ pkg search /usr/bin/sh
INDEX ACTION VALUE PACKAGE
eef Jim Klimov jimkli...@cos.ru:
> On March 29, 2021 5:55:46 PM UTC, "s...@pandora.be" wrote:
>>
>>After upgrading an OI system to
>>
>>consolidation/osnet/osnet-incorporation 0.5.11-2020.0.1.20430
>> i--
>>developer/opensolaris/osnet
- Op 30 mar 2021 om 19:57 schreef gary mills gary_mi...@fastmail.fm:
> We do
> have to think about updates to installed systems, new installations,
> and the build system, however.
Right, that's true, and it's a huge amount of work I think,
to prepare media (ISO/USB) for
I'm interested ... (in new ISO images).
- Op 5 apr 2021 om 11:28 schreef Andreas Wacknitz a.wackn...@gmx.de:
> Am 05.04.21 um 11:18 schrieb s...@pandora.be:
>> Hi, are there updated iso images for OI hipster ?
>>
>> When using OI-hipster-text-20201031.iso
>>
the change for shell/ksh93 and updating osnet-incorporation
is pretty important,
because top priority.
David Stes
- Op 27 mar 2021 om 17:59 schreef Andreas Wacknitz a.wackn...@gmx.de:
> Am 27.03.21 um 16:59 schrieb s...@pandora.be:
>> The shared-macros.mk in oi-userland/
The reason why I wrote "top priority" is because in my understanding
osnet-incorporation
basically is kernel, network stack, filesystems, and device drivers, and
basic userland libraries and applications such as Bourne / Korn shell.
So more than any programming language or application or user
It would help if Andreas clarified which "latest ksh93 changes in illumos-gate"
are of interest.
Is there something in the latest ksh93 changes that is of interest to
OpenIndiana ?
For example, security fixes in ksh93 (/bin/sh) could be very important.
- Op 27 mar 2021 om 19:51 schreef
- Op 27 mar 2021 om 21:56 schreef Andreas Wacknitz a.wackn...@gmx.de:
> As I stated in another message: We take every change that is
> incorporated into illumos-gate by a jenkins job that runs during the nights.
> There is no manual intervention in this process. OI does only little
>
After upgrading an OI system to
consolidation/osnet/osnet-incorporation 0.5.11-2020.0.1.20430 i--
developer/opensolaris/osnet 0.5.11-2020.0.1.20430 i--
the /bin/sh is now provided by shell/ksh93
stat /bin/sh
File: /bin/sh -> i86/ksh93
which is now
Hi, are there updated iso images for OI hipster ?
When using OI-hipster-text-20201031.iso
OI-hipster-text-20201031.iso.sha256sum
b4b40dbb2c69eef759e8e6fda5fa262d27ee4867a827c2d77de0f8d42c4f8a5e
OI-hipster-text-20201031.iso
when I boot from that ISO it reports just before selecting keyboard
Hi,
- Op 22 feb 2021 om 22:29 schreef Andreas Wacknitz a.wackn...@gmx.de:
> - First, we have a few packages that adhere to what USE_OPENSSL11 and
> openssl's
> pkgconfig files tell them.
> These packages can be converted easily by incrementing the COMPONENT_REVISION,
> setting
As Till Wegmueller already said, the IPS package manager itself is at
https://github.com/OpenIndiana/pkg5 - so in its own github repository.
> what to do to migrate userland for SPARC
> from python2.7 to python3.5
Have you migrated pkg5 already to python 3.5 ?
If I'm not mistaken,
pkg
The original Squeak (Smalltalk-80) runtime (similar to squeak-4) uses signal
driven,
non-blocking I/O using select(3c).
An interesting ongoing recent project in the world of Squeak,
is to add epoll(7) support to squeak-5;
so basically a developer added epoll(5) for event-driven I/O.
- Op 10 apr 2021 om 15:40 schreef Bob Friesenhahn
bfrie...@simple.dallas.tx.us:
> It is nice to hear that valgrind is working at all. It is necessarily
> for a knowledgeable volunteer to study the interface between the C
> library and the kernel and write the valgrind extension code to
> We have an open PR for an update on valgrind:
> https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland/pull/5765
> Maybe you want to take over?
>
> Regards,
> Andreas
I'll have a look at the open PR.
A patch at the oi-userland level is perhaps possible,
fixing the issue _only_ for OpenIndiana for
I wonder whether there are many packages using epoll at all.
I happen to see this now because the configure script of squeak-5,
finds /usr/include/sys/epoll.h and enables it.
And it works. Also if you compile some of the sample epoll servers on the
internet,
such as:
be enabled then for
OpenIndiana.
- Op 11 apr 2021 om 9:27 schreef Vincent Torri vincent.to...@gmail.com:
> On Sun, Apr 11, 2021 at 8:33 AM s...@pandora.be wrote:
>>
>>
>> I wonder whether there are many packages using epoll at all.
>
> I know that Enlightenme
ll states that using port_create is preferred, that
would perhaps be the best route ...
- Op 11 apr 2021 om 15:25 schreef Bob Friesenhahn
bfrie...@simple.dallas.tx.us:
> On Sun, 11 Apr 2021, s...@pandora.be wrote:
>>
>> However does OpenIndiana really have to ship /usr/include/
I'm creating a "pull request" for the OI documentation,
for some notes on "TeX Live on OpenIndiana", which I've just written.
TeX Live seems to be the most complete distribution,
and the fact that it can be installed is of course excellent.
The first step for a "TeXLive" package is
The Hipster handbook has in its community contributed section now somes notes
on TeXLive,
which I submitted last week:
http://docs.openindiana.org/handbook/community/texlive/index.html
Although that this is not giving an IPS package that a system "pkg update" will
update,
it gives an
Hi,
As a test, I compiled Squeak (Smalltalk-80) with openssl-11.
For more info on Squeak also see the Hipster handbook:
http://docs.openindiana.org/handbook/community/squeak/index.html
Squeak has a loadable and optional plugin for SSL;
the core kernel package (called squeak-nodisplay) and
The workaround for USB automount that I discussed in my previous email, is
still working.
You just have to make sure rmvolmgr is enabled, not just restarting it ...
For the service/hal and service/storage/removable-media packages:
# pkg list hal removable-media
NAME (PUBLISHER)
Hi,
First of all it seems there are again OpenIndiana packages being updated;
thanks a lot for the work on this.
I updated succesfully by running "pkg update" to the latest
osnet-incorporation/userland-incorporation from September 2:
Again - thanks for providing those update packages.
Hi,
I just updated succesfully to the latest OpenIndiana/Hipster on my system
$ pkg list userland-incorporation
NAME (PUBLISHER) VERSIONIFO
consolidation/userland/userland-incorporation
toaster...@gmail.com:
> Hello
>
> Last time I checked vagrant did not build but good to know it now does
> :) Any package would be welcome. Want to do an update to virtualbox and
> vagrant/ruby?
>
> -Till
>
> On 12.09.21 07:05, s...@pandora.be wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Are there plans to update the OI virtualbox package ?
>
> OI Hipster is a community project. Anybody can update packages locally
> and create PR's to get it integrated into OI.
Yes correct of course.
VirtualBox 6.1.22 is working fine ...
I am using it with "vagrant" (with VirtualBox as
> As I have stated before: We need more people helping with OI Hipster. We
> lack contributions in almost every area:
> creating/updating packages, testing and documentation. Things don't
> happen magically. Efforts and engagement by volunteers is needed.
> The companies involved in illumos seem
The availability of an OpenIndiana image for Vagrant (a vagrant "box") is
really useful.
http://docs.openindiana.org/handbook/getting-started/#vagrant
The doc there says "Vagrant is officially available for Mac OS X, Windows and
Linux." and Vagrant can also be used on OpenIndiana (compiled
p to make a OI package I would definitely help testing it.
>
> -Till
>
> On 13.09.21 15:37, s...@pandora.be wrote:
>>
>> Ruby 3.0.2 builds on OpenIndiana Hipster:
>>
>> $ /scratch/ruby-30/bin/ruby --version
>> ruby 3.0.2p107 (2021-07-07 revision 0db68f0233)
Ruby 3.0.2 builds on OpenIndiana Hipster:
$ /scratch/ruby-30/bin/ruby --version
ruby 3.0.2p107 (2021-07-07 revision 0db68f0233) [i386-solaris2.11]
The following config line works to build ruby 3.0.2:
./configure --disable-dtrace --with-gcc --prefix=/scratch/ruby-30
I installed some software (pkg install squeak) today and had no problems;
E_COULDNT_RESOLVE_HOST (6) reason: Could not resolve host: pkg.openindiana.org
I've seen this error quite a few times when there is DNS resolving problem, for
example when /etc/nsswitch.conf has an issue.
Perhaps due
troubleshoot this.
David Stes
- Op 13 jul 2021 om 23:41 schreef gary mills gary_mi...@fastmail.fm:
> On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 08:20:43PM +0200, s...@pandora.be wrote:
>>
>> I installed some software (pkg install squeak) today and had no problems;
>
>> E_C
1.19.7 for the reason that Xorg 1.20.x requires a rather
> large
> update of drm and libdrm.
> However I still have problems to fix, my laptop crashes with the latest bits.
>
> On Wed, Aug 4, 2021 at 10:13 PM [ mailto:s...@pandora.be | s...@pandora.be ]
> < [
> mailto:s...@telenet.
When I compiled OpenSmalltalk on OpenIndiana, initially it seemed to work but
there were sometimes malloc() errors, pointing to some form of memory
corruption.
The names of the OpenSmalltalk packages are cog-spur and stack-spur.
Those are also the names that the principal developer of
Back in March 2021 there was an interesting post by Alan Coopersmith about the
address space layout diagrams for the AMD64 ABI.
This was related in March to firefox, spidermonkey and so-called tagged
pointers.
He described various strategies, some were adding a ld link editor mapfile
using
dev@openindiana.org:
> Am 08.08.21 11:27 schrieb "s...@pandora.be" :
>
>
>
> Back in March 2021 there was an interesting post by Alan Coopersmith about the
> address space layout diagrams for the AMD64 ABI.
>
> This was related in March to firefox, spidermonkey and
- Op 8 aug 2021 om 14:32 schreef stes s...@telenet.be:
> Thanks indeed I noticed this setting is now in /etc/system.d/ in the latest OI
> but it somehow did not fix my problem.
>
>> set _userlimit=0x7fffc000
>
> seems a reasonable setting to simulate the behavior of Linux ...
Despite
Updated to
Name: x11/server/xorg
Summary: Xorg - X11R7 X server
Category: System/X11
State: Installed
Publisher: openindiana.org
Version: 1.19.7
Branch: 2020.0.1.8
Packaging Date: August 4, 2021 at 03:52:36 PM
-
I just want to add that I think the current solution ,
with the /etc/system.d/reserve_bits_for_tagged_pointers
is fine for me.
Also I am not knowledgeable at all about this issue (I have no experience with
the link editor mapfiles).
Also the title subject line "RESERVE_SEGMENT or CAPABILITY"
I wrote :
> I'm not sure why the port_forwarding does not work.
I found out that port_forwarding in the Vagrantfile does work fine.
The solution is very simple and documented in the note at
http://docs.openindiana.org/contrib/getting-started/#prerequisites
you have to run mkdocs serve
- Op 10 okt 2021 om 10:33 schreef Andreas Wacknitz a.wackn...@gmx.de:
>>
> Hi, are there any news about this bug and its fix?
With the latest osnet-incorporation of
Branch: 2020.0.1.20719
Packaging Date: Sat Oct 9 01:15:14 2021
when I plug in a USB key nothing happens.
I
If there are tests for libz and if the tests do not fail, the O2 setting could
be removed.
Ideally there exist tests that show why the O2 setting was/is being used.
In the case of Smalltalk Squeak I currently have a note in my Makefile
# override gcc_OPT (defaults to -O3) for the moment
#
/blog/blog/2021/09/13/LetsEncryptRootCertExpire/
https://letsencrypt.org/docs/dst-root-ca-x3-expiration-september-2021/
Regards,
David Stes
- Op 14 okt 2021 om 19:29 schreef oi-dev oi-dev@openindiana.org:
> On Thu, 14 Oct 2021 at 10:26, s...@pandora.be wrote:
>> # cd /etc/certs/C
suggestions for using with JITSI and OpenIndiana I'd be
interested ...
Regards,
David Stes
- Op 15 okt 2021 om 9:24 schreef Carsten Grzemba grze...@contac-dt.de:
> Am 14.10.21 20:01 schrieb "s...@pandora.be" :
>>
>>
>> If there are tests for libz and if the te
base vagrant box and then
> modify it with the vagrantfile for particular app.
>
> Thanks,
> Adam
>
> On Tue, Sep 21, 2021 at 7:56 PM [ mailto:s...@pandora.be | s...@pandora.be ]
> < [
> mailto:s...@telenet.be | s...@telenet.be ] > wrote:
>
>
>
> As a
repo where you can push to. I think that is worth it
> for the Vagrantfiles. Can you send me your Github username off list?
>
> -Till
>
> On 21.09.21 14:55, s...@pandora.be wrote:
>>
>> As a generalisation of the idea to have a Vagrantfile for Cuis and Squeak,
>> I
I have created an oi-vagrantfiles project with oi-docs/Vagrantfile to setup
with "vagrant up" a VM for the oi-docs.
The Vagrantfile is at https://sourceforge.net/projects/oi-vagrantfiles/
This is a project for any Vagrantfile for OpenIndiana (oi) that creates a VM
that runs the openindiana
As a generalisation of the idea to have a Vagrantfile for Cuis and Squeak,
I created an oi-vagrantfiles project to setup VM's with vagrant.
The ability to deploy OpenIndiana with/by vagrant can be used for example to
create a VM to have oi-docs or oi-userland contributions, or for running
Was it intentional that the oi-userland/archives/.gitkeep file and directory
placeholder were removed ?
In the past there was a 'empty placeholder' directory ("archives") with a file
.gitkeep (empty) in the oi-userland repository.
I liked the approach with the empty placeholder, although
Hello,
On the website pkg.opendiana.org I entered "pycairo" in Package Search.
This results in some packages like :
library/python-2/pycairo
library/python-2/pycairo-26
library/python/pycairo
library/python/pycairo-26
library/python/pycairo-27
library/python/pycairo-34
I'm submitting a new package called "paprefs" for OpenIndiana.
"paprefs" is "PulseAudio Preferences" a GUI (graphical user interface) for
setting some PulseAudio settings.
I hope it is new, at least I didn't find a paprefs IPS package, maybe I just
didn't see it.
Anyway paprefs compiles
Thanks for having a look at the Perl packages.
I am not familiar with the build system makefiles for Perl specifically,
but as a user I hope a Perl/Tk package can be added and maintained for
OpenIndiana ...
As Tim Mooney already indicated, for each pull request (PR) on github there is
only 1
Sorry I meant /usr/include/jpeglib.h ...
Anyway this file points to the libjpeg6-ijg implementation.
I'd recommend for anyone testing libjpeg8-turbo to temporarily remove
/usr/include/jpeglib.h,
so to be 100% sure that somehow /usr/include/jpeglib.h is not included.
The sizeof of struct
I have meanwhile found out what the problem was with Squeak and libjpeg9-ijg
and libjpeg8-turbo.
Basically this is Squeak and OpenIndiana specific.
The header file
/usr/include/libjpeg.h
is a link to libjpeg6-ijg and that is why it only worked with libjpeg6-ijg.
I have in my Makefile
Check pkg exact-install with the --reject option.
For example if you have a full install of some group,
pkg exact-install --reject somepackage group
- Op 26 dec 2021 om 4:36 schreef oi-dev oi-dev@openindiana.org:
> I'm just wondering if there is a more clever, or perhaps less
I am not sure I understand your question. Please clarify.
However I can add that I once used "pkg exact-install"
for something that sounds a little bit like what you are asking.
Perhaps this can be used in combination with -n -v dry run verbose.
pkg install installs a package
pkg
Hi,
I'm submitting a package called libjpeg9-ijg version 9.4.0.
libjpeg is a library from the Independent JPEG Group (http://www.ijg.org)
Apparently some contributors to libjpeg software are also reading this mailing
list by the way,
but I see no libjpeg9 package for OpenIndiana for 9.4.0
In order to see how the oi-userland framework works,
you could try to build or upgrade a specific component,
such as desktop/remote-desktop/tigervnc
I am thinking of "VNC" because perhaps VNC is an alternative in this case to
RDP.
So you could try to enable vnc and connect with vnc to the
Personally I'd like to request a perl tk package.
This can be used for TeXLive on OpenIndiana.
Currently the page https://tug.org/texlive/distro.html lists:
Debian: aptitude install perl-tk
Ubuntu: apt-get install perl-tk
Gentoo: emerge dev-perl/Tk # older: dev-perl/tk
...
but
- Op 1 jan 2022 om 19:16 schreef Andreas Wacknitz a.wackn...@gmx.de:
> Some packages can be configured to use an explicit path, eg.
> CONFIGURE_OPTIONS += --with-jpeg-dir=/usr/include/libjpeg8-turbo
There is currently no such option for Squeak.
My problem was that I built using the
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