It's there now. For some reason the RSS feeds for Jive, which feed the home page, have been slow lately. One more nail in it's coffin, I suppose.
Derek Roland Mainz wrote: > Hi! > > ---- > > Is it possible that Jive has some small problems right now ? It seems > the annoucement below made it to the mailman arive of > [EMAIL PROTECTED] but not to the matching JIve forum > nor the OpenSolaris.org front page... ;-( > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: [osol-announce] ksh93-integration 2007-11-05 update > binariesavailable for download (for Nevada >= B72) ... > Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 01:09:57 +0100 > From: Roland Mainz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: ksh93-integration-discuss > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: ksh93-integration-discuss > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > CC: opensolaris-discuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,Busybox > development <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,OpenSolaris Shell discussions > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,OpenSolaris Announce Mailinglist > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Hi! > > ---- > > 2007-11-05: ksh93 _update tarballs_ for OpenSolaris >= B72 > > These tarballs are intended to be installed over an existing OpenSolaris > i386 or SPARC installation (>= Nevada B72) to update the provided ksh93 > installation to ksh93sü_20071101. > Note that the binaries are provided for testing and evaluation purposed > ONLY. > > Please report any problems/errors/bugs/comments to the ksh93-integration > project bugzilla [5] or the ksh93-integration mailinglist [4]. > > > ** Highlights of this release: > - "multiline" editor mode allows to edit lines in a similar fashion as > "readline"-based applications like "bash" > > - /etc/ksh.kshrc now sets a default prompt for interactive sessions (see > NOTES below) > > - Many bugfixes > > - Many closed-source binaries are replaced with opensource versions > > - The shell script compiler "shcomp" is now included > > - Many new demos including: > - "shnote" (utilty to read/write pastebin.ca) > - "shtwitter" (access twitter.com service and push blog entries) > - "shpiano" (audio demo) > - "shtinyurl" (tool to generate short tinyurl.com URLs) > - "shman" (early prototype of a /usr/bin/man rewrite) > - "svcproptree1" (SMF demo) > - "xmldocumenttree1" (XML parser demo) > - "test_net_sctp" (SCTP demo) > - "multifollow" (poll(1) demo which run multiple "tail -f") > ... and much more... > > > ** Install instructions: > > 1. Download the tarball: > + i386/AMD64: > http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/ksh93-integration/downloads/ksh93_integration_20071105_snapshot_i386.tar.bz2 > + SPARC: > http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/ksh93-integration/downloads/ksh93_integration_20071105_snapshot_sparc.tar.bz2 > 2. Verify the MD5 checksum: > + i386/AMD64: MD5 > (ksh93_integration_20071105_snapshot_i386.tar.bz2)= > 86820df14a8931706a7d6200dc41a889 > + SPARC: MD5 > (ksh93_integration_20071105_snapshot_sparc.tar.bz2)= > 396b9e135789c6c5c206547242dca842 > 3. Login as user "root": > 4. Change directory to / and unpack the tarball with /usr/bin/tar > using the "xvof" option ("o" is very important to set the file > ownership to "root") > > * Example for i386/AMD64: > > $ cd /tmp > $ wget > http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/ksh93-integration/downloads/ksh93_integration_20071105_snapshot_i386.tar.bz2 > $ /usr/sfw/bin/openssl md5 > ksh93_integration_20071105_snapshot_i386.tar.bz2 > MD5(ksh93_integration_20071105_snapshot_i386.tar.bz2)= > 86820df14a8931706a7d6200dc41a889 > # cd / > # sync ; sync > # bzcat </tmp/ksh93_integration_20071105_snapshot_i386.tar.bz2 | tar > -xvof - > # sync ; sync > > * Example for SPARC: > > $ cd /tmp > $ wget > http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/ksh93-integration/downloads/ksh93_integration_20071105_snapshot_sparc.tar.bz2 > $ /usr/sfw/bin/openssl md5 > ksh93_integration_20071105_snapshot_sparc.tar.bz2 > MD5(ksh93_integration_20071105_snapshot_sparc.tar.bz2)= > 396b9e135789c6c5c206547242dca842 > # cd / > # sync ; sync > # bzcat </tmp/ksh93_integration_20071105_snapshot_sparc.tar.bz2 | tar > -xvof - > # sync ; sync > > > ** Notes: > > * This tarball matches ksh93s+ (=ast-ksh.2007-11-01) with many > many changes since the last version. Please test the binaries > extensively. > * The binaries now are build from a B72-based tree and require > SXCR B72 or higher > * Sources/diffs/webrevs: > + The diffs between Solaris Nevada B72 and the current > ksh93-integration tree can be obtained via $ svn diff -r 866:894 > svn://svn.genunix.org/on/branches/ksh93/gisburn/prototype010/usr # > or as unified diff > > (http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/ksh93-integration/downloads/svn_genunix_org_on_branches_ksh93_gisburn_prototype010_rev_866_894.diff.txt > ; > 3MB, MD5 checksum is c6590f068ff81cb08a7d7d3fbbac4756). > * "multiline" input mode is now enabled by default in > /etc/ksh.kshrc to match input/editor behaviour of "bash". > * /etc/ksh.kshrc now sets a default prompt (PS1) which contains > <username>@<hostname>:<current_directory>$<blank> for normal > users and <username>@<hostname>:<current_directory>#<blank> for > user "root"; the prompt length itself is limited to ~~20 > characters to ensure it only occupies 1/4 of a standard 80x24 > terminal window. > * <esc><ctrl-l> was added to emacs/gmacs mode to clear the screen > (per community requests and to be in sync with "bash") > * 64bit binaries and libraries are now included (and used by > default if the hardware is 64bit capable) > * "shcomp", the shell script compiler is now included as > /usr/bin/shcomp. > * AST l10n utilities are stored in /usr/ast/bin/. > * Starting with ksh93s+ multibyte characters can be used for > variable/function/etc.-names. Please test this functionality > extensively. > * Users of B72, B73, B74 and B75 (anything >=B75 has already been > fixed) which like to use ksh93 as login shell must create the > /etc/shells (see shells(4) manual page) to include it in the > list of "allowed" system login shells (otherwise dtlogin will > refuse graphical login): > Example /etc/shells file (created using > $ cat usr/src/lib/libc/port/gen/getusershell.c | egrep > '.*".*/(bin|sbin)/.*".*' | sed 's/[",]//g' | sort -u #): > -- snip -- > /bin/bash > /bin/csh > /bin/jsh > /bin/ksh > /bin/ksh93 > /bin/pfcsh > /bin/pfksh > /bin/pfsh > /bin/sh > /bin/tcsh > /bin/zsh > /sbin/jsh > /sbin/pfsh > /sbin/sh > /usr/bin/bash > /usr/bin/csh > /usr/bin/jsh > /usr/bin/ksh > /usr/bin/ksh93 > /usr/bin/pfcsh > /usr/bin/pfksh > /usr/bin/pfsh > /usr/bin/sh > /usr/bin/tcsh > /usr/bin/zsh > /usr/sfw/bin/zsh > /usr/xpg4/bin/sh > -- snip -- > > * The tarball was created using the > "build_ksh93_standalone_tarball.sh" script which is available in > the usr/-directory of the prototype010 tree. > Note: The script can only be used after a successfull $ make > setup ; dmake install #-sequence, otherwise the resulting > tarball will be incomplete. > * The tarballs do not provide a manual page for ksh93. Please use > the manual page for ksh93s+ in the meantime (see [3]). > * The ksh93 binaries can be build from source like this: > (Instructions are for Solaris i386/AMD64; SPARC requires minor > adjustments) > 1. Pull sources and extract closed bin stuff (files can be > obtained from opensolaris.org): > $ mkdir test_x86 ; cd test_x86 > $ svn checkout -r 894 > svn://svn.genunix.org/on/branches/ksh93/gisburn/prototype010/usr > $ bzcat <on-closed-bins-nd-b72.i386.tar.bz2 | tar -xf - > $ cd .. > 2. Create "opensolaris.sh". > This is the usual opensolaris.sh with the paths adjusted to > match your location of the sources. > Example for the changes applies to opensolaris.sh (for my > workspace): > > --- ./test1_x86/usr/src/tools/env/opensolaris.sh Thu Sep 14 13:17:59 > 2006 > +++ ./opensolaris.sh Sun Jul 30 00:50:08 2006 > @@ -43,10 +43,10 @@ > > # This is a variable for the rest of the script - GATE doesn't matter > to > # nightly itself > -GATE=testws; export GATE > +GATE=test1_x86; export GATE > > # CODEMGR_WS - where is your workspace at > # (or what should nightly name it) > -CODEMGR_WS="/export/$GATE"; export CODEMGR_WS > +CODEMGR_WS="/home/test001/ksh93/on_build1/$GATE"; export CODEMGR_WS > > # Location of encumbered binaries. > ON_CLOSED_BINS="$CODEMGR_WS/closed"; export ON_CLOSED_BINS > > 3. Run "bldenv": > $ env - SHELL=$SHELL TERM=$TERM HOME=$HOME LOGNAME=$LOGNAME > DISPLAY=$DISPLAY XAUTHORITY=$XAUTHORITY LANG=C LC_ALL=C > PAGER=less MANPATH=$MANPATH /opt/onbld/bin/bldenv > opensolaris.sh # > 4. Build it (the quick way): > $ cd test_x86/usr/src > $ export CW_NO_SHADOW=1 > $ time nice make setup 2>&1 | tee -a buildlog_setup.log > $ time nice dmake install >buildlog.log 2>&1 > > Finally: Please check > http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/ksh93-integration/downloads/2007-11-05/ > for any updates or additional comments... > > > ** Links/References: > [1]=ksh93-integration/migration project home page: > http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/ksh93-integration/ > > > [2]=http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/ksh93-integration/downloads/2007-11-05/ > > [3]=ksh93s+ manual page: > http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/ksh93-integration/docs/ksh93s/man/man1/sh/ > > [4]=ksh93-integration mailinglist: > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/ksh93-integration-discuss/ > ; please subscribe before posting (and please avoid flamewars) !! > > [5]=ksh93-integration project bugzilla: > http://bugs.grommit.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=ksh93-integration > > [6]=Heads-up message for "ksh93 integrated into Solaris 11/B72": > http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/on/flag-days/pages/2007081701/ > > ---- > > Bye, > Roland > -- Derek Cicero Program Manager Solaris Kernel Group, Software Division _______________________________________________ website-discuss mailing list [email protected]
