Trying to upgrade from verison 148 to the latest I get the following error.
WARNING: pkg(5) appears to be out of date, and should be updated before
running image-update. Please update pkg(5) using 'pfexec pkg install
pkg:/package/pkg' and then retry the image-update.
But if I update pkg from
Hi all,
got a little question for you that's been driving me crazy.
I'm trying to compile the FEBio finite element analysis software on OI hipster
151a8.
Studio 12.3 CC compilation is not working at all, with hundreds of errors, so
for now I turned to g++.
g++ compiles fine with -g -m64 (I
Alexander Pyhalov писал 23.07.2013 18:56:
On 07/20/2013 19:38, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Hello, all.
4) Note, not all currently available perl5.10 modules are packaged for
perl5.16. Missing modules include:
- module/sun-solaris
- authen-pam
- subversion
Just wanted to note that these three
Linux allows programmers to do things they shouldn't like call fclose() on a
null pointer. As a consequence, software developed on Linux can be rife with
subtle errors which show up on Solaris.
I was going to download FEBio, but the licensing makes that a bit of a nuisance
as I'm just an
On Sun, 27 Oct 2013, Bryan N Iotti wrote:
Hi all,
got a little question for you that's been driving me crazy.
I'm trying to compile the FEBio finite element analysis software on OI hipster
151a8.
Studio 12.3 CC compilation is not working at all, with hundreds of errors, so
for now I turned
On a computer which boots on OpenIndiana and Windows, I have to
obey the Windows requirement for the hardware clock to be set on
local time. I also want my files to be stamped internally with
the same UTC time, and shown with the same local time.
Up to yesterday we were at UTC+2 and everything
Thank you both for your answers.
Bob: I have built a patched copy of libtool, however due to the structure of
the project I wasn't so far able to use it in this case. I will put more effort
into it tomorrow, following documentation.
Reginald: I'm also looking at how that function is used in
Hi,
have you looked into rtc(1M)? I think that might help - iit seems to work
for me (most of the time ;-).
cheers
Michael
On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 5:13 PM, Jean-Pierre André
jean-pierre.an...@wanadoo.fr wrote:
On a computer which boots on OpenIndiana and Windows, I have to
obey the Windows
Michael Schuster wrote:
Hi,
have you looked into rtc(1M)? I think that might help - iit seems to work
for me (most of the time ;-).
I did. AFAIU this sets the time zone (which is correct),
it does not set the difference between the hardware
clock (AKA rtc) and the system clock.
I want to
On 27/10/2013 19:07, Bryan N Iotti wrote:
What I find funny is that the 32 bit version compiles and runs
fine. As soon as I add the -m64 flag it exits. This does seem to
confirm it as the libtool bug Bob was mentioning.
I think I had similar issues several times: the definition of FILE in
On 27/10/2013 17:13, Jean-Pierre André wrote:
On a computer which boots on OpenIndiana and Windows, I have to
obey the Windows requirement for the hardware clock to be set on
local time. I also want my files to be stamped internally with
the same UTC time, and shown with the same local time.
Up
On 2013-10-27 17:13, Jean-Pierre André wrote:
On a computer which boots on OpenIndiana and Windows, I have to
obey the Windows requirement for the hardware clock to be set on
local time.
Are you ready for the correct answer? ;)
For at least the past dozen years, maybe more, Windows does not
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