Hi Predrag,
instance numbering is made permanent in /etc/path_to_inst
Example:
grep e1000g path_to_inst
"/pci@0,0/pci1af4,1100@3" 0 "e1000g"
So yours schould print something like "grep rge"
"/someonepath" 0 "rge"
"/someotherpath" 1 "rge"
So essentially it is a swap of the single "0" and "1".
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On Mon, Apr 03, 2017 at 08:23:48AM -0500, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Apr 2017, Thomas Wagner wrote:
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> > Hi Gordon,
> >
> > could you be more specific in terms of what breaks?
> >
Yes, an avahi implementation is there. I'm using it on Solaris 11.
E.g. used by "mpd" / "gmpc" so the music player client can find the
the servers on the local LAN
Regards,
Thomas
On Thu, Feb 02, 2017 at 03:51:14PM +0100, Hans J Albertsson wrote:
> Are there any working, ready to install,
The missing link may be the every too often removed legacy package
name in a updated IPS package.
That way even SVR4 packages know about if an (IPS) package is
present or not.
While developing one barely notice the missing legacy package names,
but "3rd"-party addons complain later.
Thomas
On
> No one of us might gain fame or get right, because of OI. But one can
Oh well. I wanted to type " get rich " ... but for this I need to get it right
first..
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Jim, thank you for your email, otherwise I would have missed the discussion on
IRC.
Has been also considered what the requirements of a larger scale 3rd-party
stack are? I see this comparable to a scaled up private software stack, which
is compiled by the user. You've already mentioned user
r
> TUN on GZ and wanting to run Openconnect client over TUN in NGZ ? Like the
> device /dev/tun is both used in GZ and NGZ.
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> Ben
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pster userland ;)
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Please note, that pkg.openindiana.org/sfe doesn't get updats since years.
We just procastinate a full deprecation. So this means, if someone wants
to take that over, then get in contact.
But there is no strong need for this, as the party is now
athttp://sfe.opencsw.org
An automatic build
Does this work:
ntfs-3g /dev/dsk/c4t0d0p1 /mnt
Regards,
Thomas
On Sun, Sep 25, 2016 at 06:09:23PM +, Apostolos Syropoulos via
openindiana-discuss wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I kust wanted to check ntfs-3g and I downloaded and installed the packages
> from
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w g++ 5 version. It should print
"[ LAZY ]" for at least one library. Then I would be completely
happy.
Best Regards,
Thomas
On Tue, Sep 06, 2016 at 05:13:10PM +0300, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
> On 09/ 6/16 04:57 PM, Thomas Wagner wrote:
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On Sat, Aug 20, 2016 at 03:53:31PM +0200, Aur??lien Larcher wrote:
> > There is no 64bit binary!
>
> Most likely you installed from SFE's repository.
Possible, what does
pkg info sfe/library/libglew
print?
Regards,
Thomas
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Hi,
you might want to explore two spec files building postfix and dovecot
together. I used them so make up a SMTP-AUTH and IMAP mailserver.
(SFE / spec-files-extra project)
Here are the spec files to build the packages:
you have entries for tun and tap in /etc/name_to_major?
and the modules actually do load?
example:
modinfo | egrep " tun| tap"
277 f8ba 2de8 227 1 tun (TUN/TAP driver 1.1.0 12/23/2013)
288 f8bfd000 3528 290 1 tap (TUN/TAP driver 1.1.0 12/23/2013)
In my openvpn
Hi Richard,
in "SFE" we have a old SFEganglia.spec. If you want to share the
way you've built ganglia and prerequisites, then this could be a
chance to work on it.
Regards,
Thomas
On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 10:26:57AM -0800, Richard Feltstykket wrote:
> Hi list,
On Sun, Feb 07, 2016 at 03:56:50PM -0500, Michael Kruger wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Based on feedback, I've reworked the FAQ a bit more.
> Several sections have been reworded and re-ordered.
>
> http://hub.openindiana.ninja/?q=content/faq
>
> Feel free to comment
> Michael
Yes, thanks. I
> > The next OI Hipster snapshot will no pretend to support 32bit CPUS.
The question is here, booting the 32-bit Kernel. That might be abandoned.
32-bit programs can continue to run as well as 64-bit programs
If the question is about changing the directory layout, I would vote
for *don't* change
Hi all,
LibreOffice4 is updated to 4.4.7.2 (prev: 4.4.5.2)
I'm looking for testers, so please install and try a
few things in LO.
In any case I would like to hear from you if you had
success or errors.
Repo/Install instructions here: http://sfe.opencsw.org/libreoffice-4.4.7.2
If you feel
Hi all,
LibreOffice4 is updated to 4.4.7.2 (prev: 4.4.5.2)
I'm looking for testers, so please install and try a
few things in LO.
In any case I would like to hear from you if you had
success or errors.
Repo/Install instructions here: http://sfe.opencsw.org/libreoffice-4.4.7.2
If you feel
3109 288, Skype: predrag.zecevic
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in the meantime, you can start immediatly setting
up an SFE environment, if you can read Japanese.
https://pt.osdn.jp/projects/jposug/wiki/howtouse
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On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 11:16:00PM +, Stefan M??ller-Wilken wrote:
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> Full 'thumbs up' to all you've said. I admit that I've treated SFE as part of
> the core. My bad, I'll fix that following your suggestions and report.
thanks :)
> Regarding maintaining and supporting OI, I know what
Some comments on upgrades. Some comments on maintaining projects.
_if_ you change the OS-distribution, it is indeed recommended
to *uninstall* the 3rd-party packages before upgrade attempt.
IPS is pedantic for a good reason.
That means, you can't expect 3rd-party packages to fit
into a
Hi Nikola,
thank you for the error output, that helps a lot.
Answer and to-do inline...
On Sun, Nov 08, 2015 at 09:39:08PM +0100, Nikola M wrote:
> It is saying this when trying to save ODT file:
>
> $ /usr/lib/libreoffice/program/soffice
>
> (soffice:3815): GLib-CRITICAL **:
Nikola,
could you please be a bit more specific about "save problems"
with the libreoffice from SFE?
It works for Libreoffice on other installations.
As both issued SFE package versions for libreoffice can save
odt files on my systems, I'm wondering what is going.
I test basic functionality
Alex,
On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 09:04:55PM +0300, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
> Or we can just don't incorporate */g++/* packages, so that one can always
> install packages from SFE. Having them is still useful for old OI Hipster
> installations,
> which can have pre-renamed versions installed.
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