studio11 - Solaris
This is a discussion on studio11 - Solaris ; What is the recommended way of installing sun studio11? I have some
zones too. I tried to install it in a userzone (in which I compile a lot
too), but that did not work. Do I have to install it ...
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studio11
What is the recommended way of installing sun studio11? I have some
zones too. I tried to install it in a userzone (in which I compile a lot
too), but that did not work. Do I have to install it in the global zone?
But how can I access it then in a non local zone?
Help appreciated.
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Re: studio11
"Dick Hoogendijk" wrote:
> What is the recommended way of installing sun studio11? I have some
> zones too. I tried to install it in a userzone (in which I compile a lot
> too), but that did not work.
Installation in a zone requires a whole root zone.
If everything else fails, you can always fall back on pkgadd.
Thomas
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Re: studio11
quoting Thomas Dehn (Sat, 21 Oct 2006 21:14:47 +0200):
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> "Dick Hoogendijk" wrote:
>> What is the recommended way of installing sun studio11? I have some
>> zones too. I tried to install it in a userzone (in which I compile a
>> lot too), but that did not work.
>
> Installation in a zone requires a whole root zone.
>
> If everything else fails, you can always fall back on pkgadd.
Then I'll live without studio for now. It's a sparse zone..
That leaves gmake and gcc then. O well. I'm only too happy that I finally
found out how to do some compiling on s10. This way I can run software not
(yet) supported by blastwave / sunfreesoftware.
Like i.e. my favo windowmanager fvwm2, driven by some perl scripts.
I needed the development version of fvwm and qiv and I have them now.
Still some things to find out though as of _why_ my .zprofile is processed
in the global zone login and /not/ in a non global one (given the same
..dtloginrc file). Neither is the .zshrc file by the way. Can't figure out
why this behaviour differs from a global login. I understood it should be
the same.. I now set the right path in the /etc/dt/config/ file,
but I still think it should be handled on the user level. (???)
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