I am following the link I provided in my first email: https://www.opencsw.org/manual/for-administrators/no-internet-access.html#n o-internet-access
My modifications explicitly are below: pkgutil \ --stream \ ‹target=i386:5.10 \ --output gcc-and-dependencies.pkg \ --yes \ --download \ gcc4core I have also tried gcc4++, gcc5core and gcc5++ all of which yielded the same error. V/r, Freemon On 10/14/16, 3:09 PM, "users on behalf of Dagobert Michelsen" <[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote: > > >> Am 14.10.2016 um 20:14 schrieb Johnson, Freemon >><[email protected]>: >> >> Unfortunately I having to support this on Solaris 10. The SunOS5.1.xxx >>you >> are seeing is the echo back from pkgutil. >> >> One of the caveats I should have stated is I am forced to download and >> stream the packages in efforts of doing transform the will create a >> package. >> >> Just doing a basic pkgadd does work as the other user replied. > >Maybe you can paste what you are doing. > >Best regards -- Dago > >> >> >> >> V/r, >> Freemon >> >> >> >> >> On 10/14/16, 12:04 PM, "users on behalf of Peter Bonivart" >> <[email protected] on behalf of >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 3:31 PM, Johnson, Freemon >>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> No matter which version of gcc core or g++ core I use to transform and >>>> generate packages dependencies using the following: >>>> >>>> >>>>https://www.opencsw.org/manual/for-administrators/no-internet-access.ht >>>>ml >>>> #no-internet-access >>>> >>>> I always receive the error Could not transform libgcj15.4.9.2, >>>> REV-2014.11.07-SunOS5.1-i386.CSW.pkg.gz: No such file or directory >>> >>> Just to make sure, SunOS5.1 seems pretty old ;) , it's not just a typo >>> on your side? >> >
