On 05/25/17 23:10, Harry Putnam wrote:
How can quickly tell what bit my Hipster 2017.04 is?
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I remember this from
Sorry if you already know for this, I though it might be worth sharing:
https://blogs.oracle.com/observatory/github-repos-with-software-for-solaris
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Predrag Zečević
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Predrag Zečević - Technical Support Analyst
writes:
> Sorry if you already know for this, I though it might be worth
> sharing:
> https://blogs.oracle.com/observatory/github-repos-with-software-for-solaris
Thanks for that link...
And thanks to Alan Coopersmith.
Alan Coopersmith writes:
> On 05/25/17 02:10 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> How can quickly tell what bit my Hipster 2017.04 is?
>
> "isainfo -kv" will tell you which kernel is running.
>
And so it does... thanks:
sudo isainfo -kv
64-bit amd64 kernel modules
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On 05/25/17 11:18 PM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> On 05/25/17 02:13 PM, Will Brokenbourgh wrote:
>> On 05/25/17 14:10, Harry Putnam wrote:
>>> How can quickly tell what bit my Hipster 2017.04 is?
>>
>> Have you tried:
>>
>> uname -a
>
> The Solaris/openSolaris/illumos kernel doesn't change any of
On 05/26/17 04:26 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
Jonathan Adams writes:
Much better than the Linux "file 'which file'" (with back ticks) ...
sudo file `which file`
/usr/bin/file: ELF 32-bit LSB executable 80386 Version 1, dynamically
linked, not stripped, no debugging
On 05/26/17 05:48 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
Predrag Zečević - Technical Support Analyst
writes:
Sorry if you already know for this, I though it might be worth
sharing:
https://blogs.oracle.com/observatory/github-repos-with-software-for-solaris
Thanks for that
>
>
> Jonathan Adams writes:
>
> > Much better than the Linux "file 'which file'" (with back ticks) ...
> >
>
>
> sudo file `which file`
> /usr/bin/file: ELF 32-bit LSB executable 80386 Version 1, dynamically
> linked, not stripped, no debugging information available
>
>
Alan Coopersmith writes:
> For the one I work on (not OI, but "Big Red"), we've been making
> this conversion across 5+ years now, and are >90% done in our
> development trunk, though much less done in what's been released so
> far. I've written far more about the
Alan Coopersmith writes:
> On 05/26/17 05:48 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> Predrag Zečević - Technical Support Analyst
>> writes:
>>
>>> Sorry if you already know for this, I though it might be worth
>>> sharing:
>>>
On 05/26/17 11:34 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
Alan Coopersmith writes:
For the one I work on (not OI, but "Big Red"), we've been making
this conversion across 5+ years now, and are >90% done in our
development trunk, though much less done in what's been released so
On 05/25/17 08:57 PM, Zoltan Farkas via openindiana-discuss wrote:
I am trying to upgrade to latest openindiana, I am getting some errors due to
some lib being obsolete. any help appreciated, here is the detail:
# uname -a
SunOS hostname 5.11 oi_151a9 i86pc i386 i86pc
I have my publisher set
Hello.
I've been working on Mate update to 1.18 since Monday.
So far I'm close to finish, but there are some issues.
The most irritating is issues with our nimbus GTK3 version.
The two issues I've noticed:
1) menus (for example, mate panel menus) have bold black frames;
2) most controllers
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